Curator's notes
Pierre Malbec is well-known French painter, and has spent years compiling a collection of hand made ceramics by other artists. When we travelled in February, we were lucky to be invited into his studio to shop his private collection. This lovely treasure is part of that collection.
Read about our visit to Pierre Malbec's studio
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About Pierre Malbec
Pierre Malbec was born on September 20, 1956 to antique dealer parents, and lives in the South of France. After studying cabinetmaking, he became passionate about materials of all kinds. The crossings between painting and sculpture, (crushing and accumulation) are permanent in the work of Pierre Malbec.
Pierre Malbec is not a sculptor in the proper sense, but rather a "structurer" of matter. It has this naturalness specific to artists who do not embrace trendy concepts, but work in silence for an inner and authentic quest. He is also an outstanding colourist who enjoys using two dimensions to use the shapes he has recently erected. Each sculpture is reflected in his paintings with unique colors and geometric shapes.
Over the years, the compositions of Pierre Malbec have gained growing success. Seeming at first glance decorative compositions, they master the space and reflect an innate sense of form, a precision of line, thus distinguishing the artist from the decorator. His production is dense, the artist constantly pushes the limits of figuration towards a singular abstraction and the presence of forms play with our vision of the work which seduces us by the simplicity of its language.
About Blanot
Blanot Ceramics refers to the work of Jean-Pierre Blanot, a French ceramic artist known for his distinctive style and innovative techniques. Blanot was born in 1950 in France and began his career in ceramics in the 1970s. He gained recognition for his hand-built stoneware vessels, which are characterized by their organic forms and intricate surface textures.
Blanot's ceramics often feature rich earth tones and a combination of smooth and rough textures. His pieces are known for their unique, sculptural qualities, with intricate patterns and details created through a variety of techniques such as carving, incising, and glazing.
Blanot's work draws inspiration from nature, particularly the textures and patterns found in natural elements like rocks, tree bark, and shells. He incorporates these organic influences into his ceramics, creating pieces that are both visually captivating and tactile.
Throughout his career, Blanot has exhibited his work extensively in France and internationally. His pieces can be found in private and public collections around the world, and he continues to create ceramics from his studio in France.
Blanot's work exemplifies the artistry and craftsmanship in contemporary ceramics, showcasing his mastery of form, texture, and glazing techniques. His unique style has made a significant impact on the field of ceramics and has earned him a dedicated following among collectors and admirers of contemporary ceramic art.
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table linens: vintage napkins, vintage kitchen towels, linen aprons, and pretty silver napkin rings.
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We travel the world in search of ideas, inspiration, and beautiful vintage and hand crafted products for your home and your life from France, Morocco, Belgium and the United States.
Shop our collection of furniture including
cabinets, armoires and buffets
dining tables, farm tables and islands
coffee tables, side tables and console tables
upholstered sofas, couches, loveseats, chairs, chaises and ottomans.
accent furniture such as bistro tables, small dressers, coat racks and bars.
Shop our collection of things for your French kitchen including
cookware and kitchen tools, canning jars
vintage and re-tinned copper pots, pans, stock pots and pitchers
vintage and hand made plates and bowls
vintage flatware : forks, knives, spoons, carving knives and forks, spreaders and special silver pieces
vintage glassware : vintage champagne coupes and flutes for toasting, vintage wine glasses, lovely moroccan tea glasses and unique vintage bar glasses and decanters
table linens: vintage napkins, vintage kitchen towels, linen aprons, and pretty silver napkin rings.
serving platters and bowls, pitchers, tureens, gravy boats and trays
stoneware crocks, vases, pitchers and bowls
vintage silver: silver flatware, champagne buckets, trays and bar tools
Shop our collection of decor including:
art, travel and design books, cookbooks, vintage books
lamps, pendants and chandeliers
coat racks, coat hooks, baskets and totes
beautiful decorative accessories
Shop our collection of textiles including:
washed linen sheets, duvets and pillowcases and bed covers
items for the bath : towels, bath mats, soap dishes, towel racks and hooks, soap, candles, mirrors, trays, stools.
table linens: vintage napkins, vintage kitchen towels, linen aprons, and pretty silver napkin rings.
Shop our collection of vintage art including:
vintage etchings, sketches and drawings
sculpture, busts and hand made ceramics
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We travel the world in search of ideas, inspiration, and beautiful vintage and hand crafted products for your home and your life from France, Morocco, Belgium and the United States.
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Shop our collection of things for your French kitchen including
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Now that you've decided to invest in a new piece of furniture, let's make sure it fits perfectly in your room.
Follow a general rule of allowing 36" of traffic pattern around an arrangement of furniture for traffic flow.
If you are looking to sit a certain number of people at your table, the size of your chairs is as important as the size of the table. Generally, allow about 20" of length per person (about the width of a placement).
A trestle base will give you more flexibility than four legs to seat more people along each side of the table.
Consider the size of the doors when placing furniture adjacent to a cabinet with doors. You'll want to be able to completely open the cabinet doors without bumping into a nearby piece of furniture.
If your cabinet has to be turned on its side to be carried through a standard door into your room, make sure it will clear the ceiling when it's placed upright. To calculate the diagonal measurement of the cabinet, dust off the Pythagorean Theorem: height of the cabinet squared + width of the cabinet squared = diagonal measurement of the cabinet squared. If the square root of the diagonal measurement is less that your ceiling height, then you're good. If it is more, then the cabinet will not fit into your room unless it is made in two pieces.
For coffee tables, rules are made to be broken, but these three rules should give you some structure to work with: generally speaking, you'll want your coffee table to be roughly the height of your sofa deck (about 20"), roughly 18" from the sofa, and approx. 2/3 the width of the sofa.
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