Wade Fish Jug

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Who had a Wade Fish Jug when they were growing up? They’re one of those nostalgic pieces that instantly add a bit of character to any home. These jugs have been around for over 150 years, and I recall lots of my friends having one in their homes when we were growing up. Mum has a pale green one that she still uses as a vase, and I have one that belonged to my grandma, so it is nice to see that they are still just as popular.

The jugs are made from high quality earthenware at the Wade factory in Stoke-on-Trent, and the iconic fish-shaped jugs are also known as Gluggle Jugs – thanks to the gurgling noise they make when you pour the liquid out. It’s such a quirky feature and a guaranteed conversation starter!

One of the first things that really caught my eye with this particular jug is the colour. The shade of cobalt blue is absolutely gorgeous – deep, rich, and instantly reminiscent of the sea. The fish shape is fun and quirky, yet it manages to look elegant and sophisticated too. It looks fabulous in all kinds of interiors, it will really stand out in a minimalist setting, where the bold colour takes centre stage, or sit just as comfortably in a more traditional home. Whether you fill it with fresh flowers or display it on a shelf as a decorative piece, it offers endless styling possibilities.

What I also love is how sturdy and well-made it feels and the opening is wide enough to hold anything from delicate spring flowers to larger floral displays.

The Wade Fish Jug is available in two sizes, medium (0.6L) and large (1.2L) and there are  six fabulous colours to choose from – White, Sage Green, French Grey, Cobalt Blue, Forest Green, and Teal so there’s one to suit every home.

So if you’re after something that little bit different that combines history, craftsmanship, and good old-fashioned British charm, you really can’t go wrong with one of these beauties.

RRP 0.6l £34.99 and 1.2l £44.99