Zitouna Stoneware Olive Oil Dispenser
The weird thing about olive oil is that it’s simultaneously food, medicine, and décor, and the Zitouna Stoneware Olive Oil Dispenser leans into all three like it has something to prove.
What It Is:
This 34 oz stoneware olive oil dispenser is handmade by Tunisian artisans along the Mediterranean, where olive oil isn’t just a pantry staple—it’s basically a worldview. Crafted from locally sourced ceramic and finished with a minimalist matte glaze, each bottle feels less like a kitchen accessory and more like a quiet argument against plastic squeeze bottles. Its form is clean, durable, and vaguely sculptural, designed to hold olive oil, vinegar, or even maple syrup without looking like it’s trying too hard. At nearly 8 inches tall, it’s a functional vessel that also doubles as a conversation starter for people who think way too much about their kitchens.
Why You’ll Actually Use It:
Because pouring olive oil out of the grocery store container feels wrong. Because aesthetics matter, even in the five seconds between frying garlic and deglazing a pan. Because you understand that the act of storing something as ancient and essential as olive oil deserves a little more dignity than a sticky plastic bottle. And if you don’t care about any of that? It still just looks really good sitting on your counter.
Key Details:
Handmade stoneware olive oil dispenser from Tunisia
34 oz capacity (ideal for olive oil, vinegar, or maple syrup)
Minimalist matte finish for modern kitchens
Durable ceramic, crafted to last
Dimensions: 4.7" diameter x 7.9" height
The Zitouna Olive Oil Dispenser is proof that functional objects don’t need to be boring. It’s a bottle, a sculpture, and maybe a subtle reminder that even your kitchen can have a point of view.
About the brand: Gharyan Stoneware
Gharyan Stoneware is the kind of brand that reminds you how strange it is that we ever normalized eating out of mass-produced bowls that feel like they were designed by a committee of robots. Based in Tunisia but reaching kitchens everywhere, Gharyan makes stoneware that’s durable, minimal, and a little bit philosophical—pieces that exist in that gray space between utility and art. Every plate, cup, or dispenser is handmade by local artisans, using materials that are both sustainable and grounded in centuries-old craft traditions. The result is functional tableware that feels almost overqualified for the job—because when your olive oil bottle looks like a sculpture, it stops being just a container and starts being a statement about how you actually live.
