Prove Me Wrong Pottery’s summer collection, “Rita’s Kitchen” is a celebration of the little intimate details that make up a home.
There’s a reason Italians always say the kitchen is the soul of the home, because it is the symbol of warmth.
Whether it be opening the front door on a Sunday morning and being hit with the overwhelming aroma of a homemade tomato sauce that’s been cooking since 5am, or the crushed red peppers that magically appear on the kitchen table alongside the freshly boiled pasta, or the sound of the revolving front door — letting people in and out throughout the day, Prove Me Wrong Pottery’s creator wanted to gesture to all of these tiny intimate moments in his summer collection, “Rita’s Kitchen,” which is an ode to his mother, Rita DiNicola, the maker of all things beautiful — pasta, tomato sauce, lemon chicken, meatballs, and most importantly, family and tradition.
Whether you take a sip of espresso out of a Prove Me Wrong Pottery lemon espresso cup or place your oversized spoons in a handmade ceramic tomato jar, use Rita’s Kitchen Collection to feel connected to home, to feel connected to warmth.