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Porcelain vase

Porcelain vase

Regular price $79.00 USD
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Handmade porcelain vase

  • Exclusive design by a distinguished ceramist
  • French porcelain
  • Fully handmade

This porcelain vase was handmade by an independent artisan, Bérangère. She designs original porcelain pieces and make them in her workshop with her potter wheel.

The originality of this porcelain vase is its subtle relief on the front representing houses, like a small French village. It is also unique to the touch: it is very soft on the outside thanks to the raw porcelain.  

Porcelain is the most prestigious type of ceramic and is a very durable, non-porous and resistant material (it resists to all our modern appliances: microwave, oven, freezer, or dishwasher). 

This exquisite porcelain vase can be used as a small vase for plant or flowers or else as a recipient for candies for example.  

If you're interested in knowing more about French porcelain, read the article Porcelain: essentials and French know-how

Product details (size, weight...)

Size:

Height: 5.4 inches - 13.8 cm ; Width on top: 4.1 inches - 10.5 cm ; Width at bottom: 4.7 inches - 12 cm.
This product is handmade, it may slightly vary in size.

Material:

Porcelain.

Weight:

1.4 lb - 0.64 kg.

Care instructions:

If necessary, it can be washed by the dishwasher :)

Made in

Made in Samois sur Seine, Paris region.

Brand story

Bérangère has a unique signature: the houses. They are the central theme of all her creations. At the beginning, she created little houses in porcelain as decorative pieces. In a few years, she created new collections using different techniques to display her little houses in functional pieces (vases, jars …).

Why the houses? She says they reflect our individuality and are associated with comfort and warmth. And actually, she observed that the symbolism and interpretation of the houses in her pieces are entirely unique depending on the people.

Bérangère works with the potter’s wheel, a specific porcelain technique few ceramists use. And to limit her impact on the planet, she conceived a process where there is only one firing phase in the oven.

Her work has been recognized: she was accepted as member of Ateliers d'Art de France, the French fine craft professional federation.

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