Discover Exceptional Italian Ceramics at

Italian Pottery Outlet

Handcrafted Italian Ceramics

Phone: (805) 564-7655

Open Daily from 11-6pm
(Pacific time)

The Italian Pottery Outlet storefront on State Street in Santa Barbara, California

Italian Pottery Outlet is your premier destination for exquisite imported Italian pottery and volcanic tables at unbeatable prices. For more than 40 years our family has explored the charming Italian countryside in search of the most captivating ceramic designs and patterns. We take pride in offering you unique, handmade, and hand-painted ceramics that are true works of art!

Create Beautiful Spaces with Our Ceramics

With a complementary color palette, our ceramics are perfect for setting an elegant table or beautifully decorating any space in your home. Since our founding in 1982, our family has been committed to bringing authentic, high-quality handmade Italian ceramics to the United States. Experience the beauty and uniqueness of our collection today!

Something for every area of your home.

Fruit, flowers, geometric designs… functional beauty with splashes of color.

Biscotti jars, vases, lamps, clocks — these everyday items can be bright, cheerful, and filled with vibrant colors and designs. They bring a touch of la dolce vita from the Italian countryside into your home! Each piece adds character and warmth, creating an inviting atmosphere that celebrates beauty and tradition. Embrace these joyful accents and let Italy inspire your decor!

Free Shipping on Orders over $199!

Free Shipping on Orders over $199!

Free shipping applies to continental US only, one address per order.

Supporting Artisan Traditions

We source our pottery from small workshops where skilled artisans create one-of-a-kind artworks using traditional techniques passed down through generations. Many of our designs are inspired by centuries-old Renaissance art, ensuring a timeless appeal.

Majolica Ceramics: A Timeless Craft

Our collection features Majolica ceramics, crafted from European red clay. Each piece undergoes a meticulous process: it is first dried and fired, then coated with a white chalky glaze, and finally painted entirely by hand using lead-free mineral glazes. This process culminates in a second firing, enhancing the vibrant colors of the minerals.