www.manyamade.com Contemporary ceramic dinnerware set is made by a unique technology that allows to cover the flat bottom by glaze, absence of a heavy rim makes the tableware extremely light, which is comfortable to use every day. The combination of deep, cobalt blue color with neutral white creates a refined style of French Provence. This design embodies the charm of rural simplicity and comfort, but still retains the spirit of aristocracy. The aesthetics of the French country allows you to feel the cozy energy with a light Mediterranean charm at every meal. The price for one plate. Size: Large Main plate: 12 inch / 30 cm; All my works are sculpting by hand and may differ from the stated sizes by 0.3 inch / 1 cm. If you want a complete serving set of dishes of this design, you can find additional options at the link: Big set: https://www.etsy.com/listing/776071994/modern-white-and-blue-rim-dinnerware?ref=shop_home_active_38&frs=1 The dinnerware is made of stone clay, calcined at 1220° C / (2282° f), and safe for food, certified (lead-free) Eco glaze, so my dishes are light and strong, safe for daily use. Can be used in microwave and dishwashers. For the manufacture of all works is used 100% solar energy, so all dinnerware are environmentally friendly. By buying my stoneware, you are helping to save our planet, which we have only one! All things are well-packed according to the rules of the delivery service, I pay special attention to this process! In case of damage during transportation, I will in any case send you another one to replace. Please contact me if you have any questions, I am always happy to help! If you need more payment methods, please visit my new store. https://www.etsy.com/ca/shop/ManyaMadeArtStudio
Steve and I took some time off on Saturday to visit one of our favorite shops, Rue de Lillie in Summerland, Ca. Although Rue de Lillie is located in a charming seaside cottage in California, Steve and I always feel as if we've been transported to Europe the minute we...
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Refresh your kitchen with Poterie Renault's classic French stoneware. Discovered in France, this timeless set of four vintage round bowls by Poterie Renault make an elegant addition to the dinner table. These classic French serveware dishes evoke the refined luxury of a bygone era. Genuine Vintage French Pottery Poterie Renault and Bonnie-Sur-Loire brings French authenticity back to the kitchen with this traditional line of pottery. A beautiful salt or brown glaze finish makes every piece unique. Designed, loved, tried and tested, Renault and BSL pottery is a 5th generation French institution specializing in classic French kitchen goods. We uncovered these vintage ceramic gems during a recent trip to France. These specific pieces are no longer in production, so we are excited to share these rare treasures with our community. *Please note that because these pieces are vintage, each one is unique, and there might be slight imperfections and variations in the size, color, or glaze of a product. For this reason, all Poterie Renault and Bonnie-Sur-Loire sales are final. Size Mini: Capacity: 6 oz Dimensions: 2" H 3.75" Diameter Medium: Capacity: 17 oz Dimensions: 2.75" H 5" Diameter Large: Capacity: 25 oz Dimensions: 3" H 6" Diameter Care Hand-wash
Au moment de ressortir son mobilier de jardin et de préparer son extérieur pour l’été, on succombe à la tendance outdoor qui rend hommage à l’esprit Riviera. Empreint de vintage et de couleurs, il apportera une touche d’élégance et de raffinement même au plus petit des balcons.
Happy Weekend! After a week of lovely sunny weather we are getting some rain and cooler temperatures. I had another tour from Japan this morning but once again they were great sports and didn't complain about wet feet etc. We have another tour tom. but sunshine is promised. A few weeks ago I found this shelf at the thrift shop for a few dollars. Andrew put a back on it for me and I gave it a few coats of cloud white paint. It is a good way to display some of my favorite vintage/ antique china. Over the winter we put wainscoting on the bottom of our kitchen walls. When time permits we are adding a scalloped trim board on the bottom of it. Just a few closeups of the china. Lemon crinkle cookies are a nice little tea time treat. If you would like the recipe you can find it here . Looks pretty with toile! The dishes in use for afternoon tea in the sunroom. I hope you enjoy the rest of your weekend! Carolyn
French Country Confit pots, glazed golden yellow or rarer green, are the essence of Provencal style. Discover their history.
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A rare find! This Vintage French Stoneware Crock from the Brittany region of France is hand-made on a potter's wheel and fired without a glaze to give a matte finish. These Crocks were used on the farms in this region of France to hold either apple cider or milk. group a few together or simply choose your favorite….Simply Stunning. Measures Approx: 6.5”H x 8”W(with handle) 4”opening Please carefully select your item before purchasing as we are unable to offer returns or exchanges on FOUND items.
One writer celebrates the crocks, jars, and bowls that complete his kitchen—and fill his home with memories.
La Tuile à Loup owner Eric Goujou preserves the country’s most exclusive hand-made ceramics
Zut! Just after I walked into La Tuile à Loup, the owner of the shop was presenting a customer with two cassoles that he'd retrieved from his store-room, to choose from. As the customer scrutinized each one, I also was eyeing them both longingly, with the same feeling that you get when you're at a flea market and someone is holding something that you really,
Large late 18th early 19th century rustic French pancheon or dough bowl. This antique French dough bowl has a beautiful green glazed interior and an unglazed terra cotta exterior. French pancheons were versatile terracotta bowls for kitchen use starting in the 17th century. Uses included mixing, proofing bread dough and making cream.
A glimpse inside Paris ceramics shop La Tuile à Loup. See elegant French table settings featuring the most gorgeous marbled plates, platters, tureens, and more. Each piece of pottery is unique and handcrafted by an artisan.
Infuse a touch of flair and joy into your daily dining experience with our collection of vibrant hand-painted tableware from the French brand Dimanche Vaisselle. Crafted with 100% artisanal care, this collection encapsulates the essence of Sundays and the joyful Mediterranean lifestyle. From its inception in Paris, where it's meticulously designed, to the Amalfi Coast, where it's lovingly brought to life by skilled Italian artisans, Dimanche Vaisselle offers character-rich ceramic dinnerware that withstands the rhythms of life, all while being crafted sustainably. Handmade in Italy.
年明けにUPする予定のお品ものたちのご紹介です♪ いいもの沢山ご用意しておりますので、お年玉残しておいてくださいね!!! クレイユエモントローの白いレリーフ皿。 なんのモチーフなのか、未だに不明ですが、大変美しいレリーフのこのお皿。 何年経っても飽きずに綺麗だなぁ(*´ω`*)と思います。 3枚ご用意しております。 ショワジールロワの白いレリーフ皿。 小花のレリーフになっているんですね、可愛い。 裏にアクシデントの跡があった気がします。 貫通はしていません。 クレイユエモントローの白いピシェ。 定番の形です♪ 持ち手の頭は鳥ではなく、シンプルなボタニカル風デザインです。 表面に一部素地ムラが見られます。 そして、やはり目玉な白いスーピエール。 ボルドー窯の美しいお品です。 ちょっとの事はありますが、100年以上前のアンティークです。 大変良い状態と言えるでしょう。 縁あって、この白いスーピエールを仕入れることができています。 ありがとう。 そして、ポーセリン製のラヴィエ3点。 珍しいレリーフのもの、シェル型の定番のもの、チップのみられるものがあります。 アイボリー色のサルグミンヌのコーヒーポットとミルクポット。 こちらも定番ですね。 カップは持っていてもポットをお持ちでない方へ♪ 実用できます。 花リムオーバル皿。 クレイユのもののようです。 ムスティエの白釉オーバル皿。 このフリフリなリムがたまりません。 ムスティエってやっぱり雰囲気でますね。 今年は南仏陶器にもっと力を入れようか。 な。 以上のお品ものたちは年明けのグルニエイデコのオンラインショップでお目にかかれます♪ お楽しみに! 皆さまには良いお年をお迎えください💕 店長 イデコ(*^^*) https://ideco.ocnk.net/
There are so many wonderful ways to decorate! One method is to mix contemporary pieces with antiques or vintage objects, because the contrast of eras...
French blue cup and saucer A handmade mug finished in a beautiful French blue glaze. French blue color : A mix of semi glossy white color with alight blue and silver touch that light yellow make it rustic A neutral and elegant addition to any coffee table or kitchen. Stoneware ceramic cup & Saucer set perfect for serving coffee or tea , special handmade cup and saucer,☕ Natural tableware design can match with minimal, Rustic, Vintage, Bohemian, Farmhouse decors ❥perfect size for Cappuccino and Latte ☕ ❥ Each CUP comes with its saucer for an optimum tea or coffee time experience. ♡🌱Stay green with our eco-friendly packaging. Your item will arrive wrapped in tissue paper and carefully packaged. If you would like a message included just let me know.🌱 ‘Stoneware’ refers to a particular type of ceramics that is known for being durable, non-porous, and often having a sturdy rustic appeal☕ This product was 100% hand built and then bisque fired at 1000C , after it was hand-glazed and fired at 1240C to produce this unique result♡ ♡ PERFECT GİFT İDEA ♡ _________________ ☕ French blue set size: cup size : 14*10/5*5/5cm ____Saucer size: 14/5*1/5 cm capacity : 300 ml _________________ ♡ View our store for more design ceramic home accessories ♡
Samedi 7 décembre, la salle des ventes Arcadia d'Amiens verra la vente de 37 lots de céramique de Montières. 80 ans après la disparition de...
French antique cafe au lait, blue transfer-ware bowl. Worn with usage, though not chipped. A wreath of blue leaves follows the rim. Hard to find pattern. SOLD
Celebrate the crocks, jars, and bowls that complete any French kitchen, French Country Pottery! Learn about the history and fall in love.
Antique French cafè au lait bowl, stenciled & hand painted fruits in red and blue, signed HBCM, tea stained vintage french ceramic bowl. DESCRIPTION: Very lovely antique French cafè au lait bowl, light beige background, tea stained by time and use, stenciled and hand painted decor of fruits, in tones of red and blue. This antique cafè au lait bowl is signed HBCM (Creil Montereau), model Renè. This bowl dates circa to the 1930's. HOW TO USE IT: A beautiful addition to your collection of antique French cafè au lait bowls, this charming bowl would surely be a delightful piece and would enhance your collection! This antique French bowI is full of charme, it would be perfect in your kitchen inspired by antique French kitchens in the countryside! CONDITION: This antique cafè au lait bowl has a great antique patina, it's tea stained by aging and use, there are no hairlines, there is an old rupture to the edge, visible in my photos. MEASURES: Diameter is 5 5/8" (14.5 cm) wide, 3" (7.7 cm) tall.
Zut! Just after I walked into La Tuile à Loup, the owner of the shop was presenting a customer with two cassoles that he'd retrieved from his store-room, to choose from. As the customer scrutinized each one, I also was eyeing them both longingly, with the same feeling that you get when you're at a flea market and someone is holding something that you really,
With no formal art training, Lucie de Moyencourt has immersed herself into a life of creativity and artistic opportunities. She is an architect, a set designer, an illustrator and a painter. Growing up with parents who deeply appreciated the arts, her mother, a ballet dancer, and her father, an an
Poterie Renault brings French authenticity back to the kitchen with this traditional line of pottery. A beautiful salt glaze finish makes every piece unique. Designed, loved, tried and tested, Renault pottery is a 5th generation French institution specializing in classic French kitchen goods. Salt-glaze pottery is stoneware with a glaze of glossy, translucent formed by throwing sea salt into the kiln during the higher temperature section of the firing process. Sodium from the salt interacts with silica in the clay body to form a glossy and glass-like coating of sodium silicate. This crock is 8” H x 9” W Each is slightly different in color. Please carefully select your item before purchasing as we are unable to offer returns or exchanges on FOUND items.
Franco-Belgian ceramist Charles Catteau could be regarded as one of the most versatile ceramic artists of his generation, especially for the style of Art Deco. Catteau advanced the forms, techniques and decoration of modern ceramics, creating an exceptionally original, new and decorative genre. Hired as a ceramic decorator in Ecole Nationale de Sèvres from 1903 to 1904, he began producing designs that were rather traditional, based on the observation of nature, and showing the influence of Japonism, characterised by pure lines and meticulous details. From 1904 to 1906, he worked in Nymphemburg Porzellan Manufaktur near Munich, a factory specialising in new hand painting procedures
For people who cannot grow real lavender in their gardens, an artificial lavender looks like real French lavender in a French country ceramic pot.
Poterie Renault brings French authenticity back to the kitchen with this traditional line of pottery. beautiful salt glaze finish Measures Approx: 2” H x 2 1/2” W (31/2”W with handle) Renault pottery is a 5th-generation French institution specializing in classic French kitchen goods. Please carefully select your item before purchasing as we are unable to offer returns or exchanges on FOUND items.
There's so much more to love about confit pots than their beautiful appearance and striking colors. The word
You are so fancy, and you gosh well know it. These fantastic dishes are created by hand pressed reliefs, dip glazed in creamy white non-toxic glaze, then high temperature fired for lasting durability. Go on with your elegant sass and make every meal a couture event.
An exquisite asparagus cradle from the late nineteenth century made by the Faïencerie de Wasmeul in Belgium, signed 1890 signed Frédéric Thurner. The soft green, blue and beige glaze tones will complement a colorful collection of majolica ceramics. Extract from barbontinebelge.com - translated from French The Wasmuël earthenware factory was born in 1834 under the direction of Isidore Paulus, former director of the Onnaing factory. His wife Joséphine Renau succeeded him on his death in 1852, she extended and modernized the factory, in particular by purchasing a steam engine in 1865. Unfortunately, we do not know of any pieces from this period. According to certain archives, ordinary stanniferous crockery was produced. It was of two types: one in red earth and the other in yellowish earth. A white tin glaze was applied to the yellowish earth pieces, while those of red earth were of two colors, tin opaque white on the inside and dark brown more or less transparent on the outside. Fine ribbed earthenware, à fines côtes or à côtes de Tournai would have been produced in Wasmuël. In 1878, the earthenware factory went into decline. Auguste Mouzin takes over the management by renting the factory for a 9-year lease. From 1880, he bought land (including that of Paulus) and enlarged the pottery. There are a number of very experienced people at the factory who come and go from one factory to another: François Dubois, Henri Mahieu, Émile Lombart, Arthur Ollinger, E. Petit, Jean-Baptiste Tastenoe, Frédéric Thurner, Désiré Tuna, etc.... As soon as the Paulus earthenware factory was taken over, earthenware remained but the commonly used tin-bearing earthenware was abandoned in favor of fine English-style feldspathic earthenware. The production of the factory is more particularly oriented towards fancy objects including monumental pieces which invaded interiors during the second half of the 19th century and whose vogue extended through the Modern Style until the 1900 era. In 1893, France increased customs duties and the export of ornamental pieces became difficult, so production turned to the manufacture of tableware. In 1899, on the death of Auguste Mouzin, his son-in-law Eugène Meyer took over the business. He is continuing with the improvements to the factory with a view to increasing the production of crockery, while continuing to produce decorative pieces and majolica. In 1901 three new ovens, two of which were shaped like a beehive, were built. In 1902, the statutes of the company are modified and the pottery is incorporated as a public limited company. The factory takes the name of Société Anonyme de Wasmuël. In 1907, Eugène Meyer died and his son Henry found himself at the head of the factory at the age of 22. Director of the pottery for more than forty years, Henry Meyer experienced the end of Art Nouveau and majolica, the Art Deco period and the style of the thirties. The era of monumental ceramics and large decorative pieces ended with the 1914-1918 war. The hand-painted decoration which remains next to the printing is gradually competed with by the "vapo" and the decalcomania. After the war, fashion changed, production became much more commonplace and oriented towards common items. The most original or successful pieces from this period are the sets of Art Deco vases and the crackle animals in vogue in the thirties. The Paris exhibition of 1937 corresponds to an attempt at artistic renewal in industrial ceramics in Belgium to which Henri Meyer adheres by adopting in Wasmuël the painter Robert Van Nérom sent by Henri van de Velde for the preparation of the exhibition, the instructions of which are to create modern, sober, discreet, functional models, from simple geometric shapes. The exhibition will be a success, Henri Meyer is decorated with the Legion of Honor. During the 1940-1945 war, the production of tableware for everyday use took precedence over artistic activities. After the liberation, Robert Van Nérom again produced decorative pieces. Unfortunately, this will be the last prosperous period, the pottery begins to experience financial difficulties and must resign itself to an almost strictly commercial production. Faced with competition from cheaper foreign parts and fuel supply difficulties, the manufacture applied for a composition in 1951. On July 24 of that same year, the composition was approved by the Commercial Court of Mons. The pottery is then put into liquidation and from 1952, we begin to demolish it. Today, all that remains is a crane, a chimney and a few mixers. Faced with competition from cheaper foreign parts and fuel supply difficulties, the manufacture applied for a composition in 1951. On July 24 of that same year, the composition was approved by the Commercial Court of Mons. The pottery is then put into liquidation and from 1952, we begin to demolish it. Today, all that remains is a crane, a chimney and a few mixers. Faced with competition from cheaper foreign parts and fuel supply difficulties, the manufacture applied for a composition in 1951. On July 24 of that same year, the composition was approved by the Commercial Court of Mons. The pottery is then put into liquidation and from 1952, we begin to demolish it. Today, all that remains is a crane, a chimney and a few mixers. Condition and wear consistent with age and use.Approx. overall 3¼" high x 8¾" wide x 13" Approx. overall 8cm high x 22cm wide x 33cm
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Antique set of 4 gorgeous lustre glazed cream ceramic french bowls with a country scene transfer ware design on the front . Each base is stamped with a blue prestigious french porcelaine makers stamp. These were designed for your morning coffee , so called cafe au lait bowls. Gorgeous cream crackle glaze, pre owned and previously used in vintage condition with signs of this, small chips and stains as seen in the photographs but still gorgeous looking and very functional . Price is for the set of 4 or a pair Size : Top rim diameter 13.5 cm Height 7.5 cm Weight 1.2 kg
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