
Bugadier Patine Provence Jaune
French Anduze Bugadier Vase Patine Provence with Yellow Rim
Terracotta, Handmade in France
Finding historical reproduction pieces is one of our strengths at Eye of the Day. Bugadier pots are traditional, handcrafted French terracotta vessels originating in Provence, dating back to the 18th century. Designed for bugade (laundry), they originally served as washing basins. Today, they are iconic garden planters.
Originally created in the 16th century by potters inspired by the Medicis, this French Provencal pottery is the iconic symbol of French garden decor. As they have for hundreds of years, handcrafted garlands and medallions decorate these traditional French pots. Anduze pottery is named for the town in the south of France from which it originated. Eye of the Day carries a large collection of French pottery in a wide variety of colors and sizes ranging from 12.5″ to 41.5″. Most colors are available in high-gloss finish as well as antiqued.
Product Specifications:
| Product ID | Dimensions | Price |
| MADBUGPMJ | 24"Dia x 24"H | $1030 |
| MADBUGGMJ | 34"Dia x 34"H | $2244 |







