Red stoneware cup covered with enamel, turned by hand. Each is made by turning before being fired twice, at 980 then 1280°C.
They become unique during enameling: from one seal to another, the enamel is more or less present, it sometimes reveals more or less dark shades creating random and poetic patterns.
Available in several colors, we have designed these cups so that they can be stacked and collected, to create a contemporary coffee service, with warm and timeless colors.
Also available in white sandstone, for even more variations.
Ø: 8 cm, height: 10 cm
Our collection of ceramics is made in Paris, just a few kilometers from our shop, by a talented young ceramist: Eve Schneider, who specializes in the wheel technique, which she practices in her studio. In addition to mastering this technique, Eve makes her own enamels.
We had a real crush on this ceramist, it was obvious for us to collaborate with her and bring this collection to life. Above all, we share the same vision as her, to quote her: " Sensitive to the aesthetics of small things, I have always felt the need to surround myself with objects and nourished an intense fascination for knowledge. -to make craftsmen. These people had, in my eyes, a great power in their hands: that of giving life to unique objects, which, carefully chosen, would come to constitute the background of our moments to live, soaking up moments and remembering them. Thanks to the practice of ceramics, I have integrated and fully understood that the history of these objects begins long before they meet their buyer."