Inspired by "fortuna," Italian for "luck," Fortunata is a company dedicated to offering the finest quality ceramics hand-crafted using a secret and time-honored process. Each piece captures the tradition and charm of the ancient Tuscan workshops where the ceramics are hand prepared for firing in wood-burning kilns. The unique mixture of select clays gives Fortunata ceramics a distinctive look, feel and durability like no other. You can be confident that when you select a Fortunata product, you possess a work of art that will reward and please you for years to come. We invite you to experience FORTUNATA! (for'cha nata) n. good fortune; good luck; success. 

Fortunata Pottery

For the complete Fortunata Collection, visit our sister website, The Southern Home

Fortunata Pottery is imported from Italy, which could cause delay from time to time.

Looking for Fortunata Dinnerware? 
Visit our
Tabletop Category for Festa & Casa Mia Dinnerware Collections
1
*Michelangelo Pitcher
$479.00
*Michelangelo Planter
$536.00
*Michelangelo Platter
$396.00
Arno Flared Vase
$420.00
Arno Footed Fruit Bowl
$294.00
Arno Fruit Bowl
$228.00
Arno Pitcher
$340.00
Arno Tray w/Handles
$498.00
Arno Vase
$386.00
1

Q: Are the pieces food safe?
A: Fortunata ceramics are marketed for decorative use only.  The only pieces safe for food are Festa and Casa Mia Dinnerware found under our Tabletop Collection.

Q: May the pieces be used outside?
A: The pieces may be used outside in moderate temperatures and protected from the elements.

Q: May the planters and urns be used for planting live plants, flowers, etc.?
A: Yes. But we suggest using a liner inside the piece for planting.

Q: How should Fortunata ceramics be displayed?
A: Our pieces may be used as lamps, garden decor, home accessories, fountains, planters, center pieces and floral arrangements. The possibilities are endless, just be creative.

Q: How do I lift and move my Fortunata ceramics?
A: The handles on the Fortunata pieces are used to enhance the individual pieces, therefore the proper way to lift and move the piece is by the base or body of each piece. Do not pick up by the handles.

Q: How do I care for my Fortunata ceramics?
A: Some of the pieces have a patina finish and should not be washed. Just a soft, dry cloth should be sufficient.

Mediterraneo & Michelangelo Collections are adorned with sealife.  Each piece is an elegant and timeless work of art.