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The TOMÉ earthenware jug (botijo), an exclusive design by Luis Fernández Codeseda, is a contemporary revision of an artisanal object with deep roots in Spanish culture. TOMÉ was born from a designer’s childhood memory, seeking to create objects that connect with memory and emotion—a concept perfectly aligned with the funky and innovative spirit of Diabla. This handcrafted terracotta piece cools water through evaporation and joins the Gandia Blasco Group catalogue as a Mediterranean icon of formal sensitivity and functionality.

Breaking the barriers between the rustic and the modern, TOMÉ is a versatile piece that brings the “beauty born of imperfection” to everyday design. Its intelligent design includes features that allow it to be used on the table and placed in the refrigerator when additional coolness is required. Available in White, Natural, Anthracite, Red, and Pink, this jug adds personality and an avant-garde touch to any setting, whether indoor or outdoor.

Diabla tips:

Take advantage of this design’s versatility to add a sculptural and charismatic touch to your living room or kitchen, breaking the boundaries between indoor and outdoor with a piece that fits into any setting.

Choose powerful tones, such as Red or Pink, to create a bold contrast with the rest of your Diabla Outdoor furniture and enhance the artistic nature of this object.

TOMÉ joins the LA SIESTA botijo (jug): acquire both designs to collect unique pieces that celebrate traditional functionality with a completely free and modern aesthetic language.

Its optimised format allows you to use it on the table or, if the heat requires it, store it in the refrigerator to ensure your water is always cool.

Measurements
Ø9x29 cm / Ø3x11 inch
Materials
A terracota vessel with the advantages of the traditional botijo. The vessel is handmade in the traditional Spanish way. Natural finish for food-grade use and powder-coated for decorative use. Enamelled interior. 700ml capacity.
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