Stainless Steel Copper Plated Water Pitcher with Brass Finish Handle - 48 Oz.
There is a reason copper pitchers keep showing up on dinner tables, bar carts, and restaurant counters. They look incredible. This 48 oz Copper Plated Water Pitcher takes that classic appeal and pairs it with a contrasting brass handle that gives the whole piece a sharper, more intentional silhouette.
Two metals, one statement
The body is plated with copper on the outside, giving it that warm reddish glow that catches every bit of light in the room. The handle is finished in a brighter brass tone, creating a deliberate contrast that draws the eye and makes this pitcher feel more like a designed object than a plain serving vessel. The interior is stainless steel, which means the metal touching your drinks is food safe, tarnish resistant, and easy to clean.
Pour size
At 48 ounces, the capacity sits in a sweet spot. It is large enough to serve a table of four or five without constant refills, but small enough to lift and pour comfortably with one hand. The shaped spout delivers a clean, controlled stream with no awkward dribbles down the side, and the curved brass handle gives you a confident grip even when the pitcher is full.
What people use it for
- Water service at the dinner table or restaurant
- Sweet lassi, mango lassi, or salted chaas
- Aam panna, nimbu pani, jaljeera, and shikanji during summer
- Moscow Mule pitchers and cocktail service at bars
- Iced tea, infused water, or fresh juice
- Sangria and other party-friendly drinks
Beyond the table
When it is not in use, this pitcher does not need to disappear into a cabinet. Set it on an open shelf, a sideboard, or a bar cart and it works as decor on its own. Fill it with fresh flowers or branches for an easy centerpiece. Some people even use it as a bathroom counter accent for cotton swabs or rolled hand towels.
Keeping it looking sharp
Copper develops a natural patina over time. If you like the aged look, just hand wash and enjoy the slow color shift. If you prefer the bright shine, polish occasionally with a copper-safe cleaner, or use the old kitchen trick of half a lemon dipped in salt rubbed across the surface. Either way, hand wash only and dry immediately to prevent water spots.
Couldn't load pickup availability

