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Vase

AU CREUX DES MAINS

pink striped

Bleu Clémentine

Regular price €125,00
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The „La vase au creux des mains“ vase from the French brand Bleu Clémentine is made, fired and glazed by hand by the artist Morgane in her studio in Bordeaux. Each vase is therefore unique, no two vases are exactly alike! The name „La vase au creux des mains“ means „The vase in the palms of your hands“ and reflects the individual production process. Each vase is moulded in its very own way in Morgane's hands. It gives every table a warm, cheerful and modern look and is perfect for your favourite flowers! \nIf you're wondering what that great balcony is in the photos, the table setting was created as a collab with Marie @eimsbude!

Details

• Size: H 22 cm, Ø 12 cm
• Made by hand and with a lot of amour: Bleu Clémentine ceramics are handmade and hand-painted in a small village near Bordeaux.
• Colour: cream-orange striped
• Material: clay, glazed glossy

Manufacturing

Bleu Clémentine ceramics are 100% handmade. It is moulded, fired and painted by hand in a small village near Bordeaux. Each vase is individually moulded, so each one is unique and small colour and size variations from product to product are likely.

Care instructions

Please only wash the handmade ceramics by hand so that you can enjoy them for a long time. It is not suitable for the microwave or oven.

Delivery

• DE: 3-4 days
• EU: 7 days
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About Bleu Clémentine

Bleu Clémentine ceramics are made entirely by hand by artist Morgane in her workshop in a village near Bordeaux in France. She taught the craft of pottery completely by herself. Having grown up in Nice, she is inspired by the Mediterranean and its colours, shapes and life. What excites her most in her work is making objects like cups, plates or vases that get their value from using them in everyday life. It takes several weeks to finish an object. It has to be fired twice, the last time at 1240 degrees. When this process is complete, ceramics have been created that can withstand everyday use.

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