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Poterie d’Évires Birds Hand-Painted Ceramic Dinner Plates (Set of 4)

€430

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Tradition lives on through Poterie d’Évires, as each collection is informed by the rich heritage of its home, Haute-Savoie. The studio refuses to stand still, so the design language is always fresh and new. But while this aspect evolves, the making formula stays the same: the clay is prepared, turned, decorated, fired, manipulated and glazed, using a wood-burning kiln of five cubic metres’ capacity and the art of the hand touch. The results — which are only available at ABASK — vary from simple to elaborate, straight to rounded, and are influenced by the landscape, palette, flora and fauna of Haute-Savoie.

Product ID: 2203274081

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Only at ABASK

Tradition lives on through Poterie d’Évires, as each collection is informed by the rich heritage of its home, Haute-Savoie. The studio refuses to stand still, so the design language is always fresh and new. But while this aspect evolves, the making formula stays the same: the clay is prepared, turned, decorated, fired, manipulated and glazed, using a wood-burning kiln of five cubic metres’ capacity and the art of the hand touch. The results — which are only available at ABASK — vary from simple to elaborate, straight to rounded, and are influenced by the landscape, palette, flora and fauna of Haute-Savoie.

Product ID: 2203274081

View more from: Poterie d’Évires / Dinner plates

Only at ABASK

Poterie d’Évires Birds Hand-Painted Ceramic Dinner Plates (Set of 4)

€430

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Meet the Maker:

Poterie d’Évires

Jean-Christophe Hermann grew up near Lake Annecy in France, and recalls visiting an old pottery at just five years old that inspired him to pursue ceramics – a moment that led to the opening of Poterie d’Évires in 1971. Influenced by the landscape of their Haute-Savoie home, the Hermann family – Jean-Christophe and David, the father and son duo – hand-paint local delights onto their light, earthy and decorative clay; alpine flowers like tiny crocuses and soldanellas often feature, as well as native creatures such as Chamois and Ibex. ABASK made a special road-trip to the French Alps to hand-pick a curation from their exquisite collection. In 1981, after exploring his region’s brocante for many years, Jean-Christophe opened a museum dedicated to the pottery and folk art of Savoie. It’s the largest and most comprehensive collection in the world and displays pieces that date as far back as the 12th century.