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COLLECTION Grandjean-Jourdan ‘Faux Bois’ Ceramic Centerpiece Vallauris 1960s
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Grandjean-Jourdan ‘Faux Bois’ Ceramic Centerpiece Vallauris 1960s

€750.00

Grandjean-Jourdan ‘Faux Bois’ Ceramic Centerpiece, Vallauris, France, 1960s.

Fantastic ceramic centerpiece by pottery artist Eugène Grandjean for his family company Grandjean-Jourdan of the French pottery village Vallauris. Grandjean was fascinated with the idea of creating pottery that looked like actual olive wood. He experimented with various techniques to create realistic wood textures and eventually developed his own unique style. He would use a special type of clay to create the basic shape of the pottery, then apply glazes and stains to give it a realistic wood grain appearance. This centerpiece is one of his finest with a very distinct appearance. Although unintentionally, it looks a bit like a backwards looking bird.

Vallauris, a small town in the south of France, is known for its long-standing tradition of pottery. Located in the Alpes-Maritimes department, Vallauris is home to some of the best pottery in the country. The pottery of Vallauris has been produced for centuries, with some of the earliest pieces being found in the ruins of the nearby Roman villa. The town itself has a rich history that dates back to the 12th century, when it was part of the County of Provence. Over the years, the craft of pottery has been passed down from generation to generation, and today it is still a major part of the local culture and economy. Vallauris pottery is known for its vibrant colors and unique shapes. The pottery is made from clay that is sourced from the nearby valleys, where it is mixed with other minerals to create different colors and patterns. The pottery is then hand-shaped and decorated with intricate designs. Many pieces are also glazed, giving them a rich, glossy finish. The local pottery is highly sought after, both by locals and tourists alike. Visitors to the area can find many shops selling Vallauris pottery, as well as workshops where they can learn more about the craft. There are also several galleries and museums dedicated to pottery, where visitors can admire some of the finest pieces.

Vallauris pottery is a symbol of the area’s long and rich history, and a reminder of the importance of preserving traditional crafts. With its beautiful designs and stunning colors, it is easy to see why this pottery is so beloved by locals and visitors alike.

Height: 4.73 in (12 cm)
Width: 16.15 in (41 cm)
Depth: 10.63 in (27 cm)

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Grandjean-Jourdan ‘Faux Bois’ Ceramic Centerpiece, Vallauris, France, 1960s.

Fantastic ceramic centerpiece by pottery artist Eugène Grandjean for his family company Grandjean-Jourdan of the French pottery village Vallauris. Grandjean was fascinated with the idea of creating pottery that looked like actual olive wood. He experimented with various techniques to create realistic wood textures and eventually developed his own unique style. He would use a special type of clay to create the basic shape of the pottery, then apply glazes and stains to give it a realistic wood grain appearance. This centerpiece is one of his finest with a very distinct appearance. Although unintentionally, it looks a bit like a backwards looking bird.

Vallauris, a small town in the south of France, is known for its long-standing tradition of pottery. Located in the Alpes-Maritimes department, Vallauris is home to some of the best pottery in the country. The pottery of Vallauris has been produced for centuries, with some of the earliest pieces being found in the ruins of the nearby Roman villa. The town itself has a rich history that dates back to the 12th century, when it was part of the County of Provence. Over the years, the craft of pottery has been passed down from generation to generation, and today it is still a major part of the local culture and economy. Vallauris pottery is known for its vibrant colors and unique shapes. The pottery is made from clay that is sourced from the nearby valleys, where it is mixed with other minerals to create different colors and patterns. The pottery is then hand-shaped and decorated with intricate designs. Many pieces are also glazed, giving them a rich, glossy finish. The local pottery is highly sought after, both by locals and tourists alike. Visitors to the area can find many shops selling Vallauris pottery, as well as workshops where they can learn more about the craft. There are also several galleries and museums dedicated to pottery, where visitors can admire some of the finest pieces.

Vallauris pottery is a symbol of the area’s long and rich history, and a reminder of the importance of preserving traditional crafts. With its beautiful designs and stunning colors, it is easy to see why this pottery is so beloved by locals and visitors alike.

Height: 4.73 in (12 cm)
Width: 16.15 in (41 cm)
Depth: 10.63 in (27 cm)

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Grandjean-Jourdan ‘Faux Bois’ Ceramic Centerpiece, Vallauris, France, 1960s.

Fantastic ceramic centerpiece by pottery artist Eugène Grandjean for his family company Grandjean-Jourdan of the French pottery village Vallauris. Grandjean was fascinated with the idea of creating pottery that looked like actual olive wood. He experimented with various techniques to create realistic wood textures and eventually developed his own unique style. He would use a special type of clay to create the basic shape of the pottery, then apply glazes and stains to give it a realistic wood grain appearance. This centerpiece is one of his finest with a very distinct appearance. Although unintentionally, it looks a bit like a backwards looking bird.

Vallauris, a small town in the south of France, is known for its long-standing tradition of pottery. Located in the Alpes-Maritimes department, Vallauris is home to some of the best pottery in the country. The pottery of Vallauris has been produced for centuries, with some of the earliest pieces being found in the ruins of the nearby Roman villa. The town itself has a rich history that dates back to the 12th century, when it was part of the County of Provence. Over the years, the craft of pottery has been passed down from generation to generation, and today it is still a major part of the local culture and economy. Vallauris pottery is known for its vibrant colors and unique shapes. The pottery is made from clay that is sourced from the nearby valleys, where it is mixed with other minerals to create different colors and patterns. The pottery is then hand-shaped and decorated with intricate designs. Many pieces are also glazed, giving them a rich, glossy finish. The local pottery is highly sought after, both by locals and tourists alike. Visitors to the area can find many shops selling Vallauris pottery, as well as workshops where they can learn more about the craft. There are also several galleries and museums dedicated to pottery, where visitors can admire some of the finest pieces.

Vallauris pottery is a symbol of the area’s long and rich history, and a reminder of the importance of preserving traditional crafts. With its beautiful designs and stunning colors, it is easy to see why this pottery is so beloved by locals and visitors alike.

Height: 4.73 in (12 cm)
Width: 16.15 in (41 cm)
Depth: 10.63 in (27 cm)

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