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Poterie de Cliousclat Slipware Serving Platter

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In the hilltop village of Cliousclat in Drôme you’ll find Poterie de Cliousclat, a workshop home to a community of potters dedicated to traditional French craftsmanship. Although the ceramicists have different styles, they share a love for nature-inspired colour palettes and mood-boosting patterns. This slipware serving platter is the perfect example, with a sunny hue and scalloped edges suggestive of the crisp leaves it’ll serve. As it's traditionally hand-glazed, some variations in tone may occur.

Product ID: 2220802010

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In the hilltop village of Cliousclat in Drôme you’ll find Poterie de Cliousclat, a workshop home to a community of potters dedicated to traditional French craftsmanship. Although the ceramicists have different styles, they share a love for nature-inspired colour palettes and mood-boosting patterns. This slipware serving platter is the perfect example, with a sunny hue and scalloped edges suggestive of the crisp leaves it’ll serve. As it's traditionally hand-glazed, some variations in tone may occur.

Product ID: 2220802010

View more from: Poterie de Cliousclat / Serving dishes & platters

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Poterie de Cliousclat Slipware Serving Platter

$215

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Meet the Maker:

Poterie de Cliousclat

Poterie de Cliousclat was founded by Marius Anjaleras in 1903 when he gathered all the potters of the village – around 100, who were all working at home – in one atelier. He proposed the creation of a more modern building in which to create functional dairy pots. Cliousclat is known for its clay quality, which is extracted from a quarry a few hundred metres away – when villagers work in their garden, they often find shards of pottery in the ground. At its heart is the oven that dates back to 1903, which is 20m² with the capacity to fire up to 2,000 pieces at once. Poterie de Cliousclat’s signature five-colour palette of green, honey, straw, red and black offers an inspirational framework to those creating today's pottery.