Pitchers

The League of New Hampshire Craftsmen Meredith Fine Craft Gallery is offering pitchers by artisans Michael Gibbons, Jennie Blair and Laurel MacDuffie for maple season. (Courtesy photo)

MEREDITH — The League of New Hampshire Craftsmen Meredith Fine Craft Gallery recognizes that as winter slowly gives way to spring, maple sugaring season arrives — one of New England’s sweetest traditions. To celebrate this time of year, the gallery will showcase a collection of handmade maple syrup pitchers — functional pieces crafted to bring warmth and artistry to the table.

Each pitcher is thoughtfully handmade by juried artisans Michael Gibbons, Jennie Blair and Laurel MacDuffie, featuring rich glazes, comfortable handles, and formed spouts designed for a smooth, steady pour. From rustic earth tones to classic wintery scenes, every piece reflects the natural beauty of the season. No two pitchers are exactly alike, making each one as special as the syrup it holds.

Maple syrup time is more than a season — it’s a ritual. It’s early mornings, stacks of pancakes, and gathering around the table with family and friends. These handcrafted pottery pitchers elevate that experience, transforming a simple breakfast into something memorable. Durable stoneware construction ensures they’re made to last for many syrup seasons to come.

Whether hosting a weekend brunch, gifting a maple syrup lover, or embracing the sweetness of the season, the pitchers are a timeless addition to any kitchen.

For more information, call the gallery at 603-279-7920 or visit meredith.nhcrafts.org. The gallery is located at 279 Daniel Webster Hwy.

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