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This exquisite collection from 1960s Vallauris features seven fish motif knife rests and two salt cellars, all crafted in vibrant Barbotine. Exuding both charm and whimsy, the striking design showcases a rich palette of greens and browns, skillfully capturing the lively essence of aquatic creatures. Each piece is a testament to the renowned Vallauris ceramic tradition, celebrated for its intricate craftsmanship and imaginative artistry. One of the salt cellars bears a signature on its base, further highlighting its artisan origin.
Originating from the storied pottery region of Vallauris in the south of France, these pieces encapsulate the creative spirit of this artistic hub. In the mid-20th century, Vallauris was at the heart of a ceramic renaissance, with its artisans pushing boundaries in form and color—heavily influenced by luminaries like Picasso. This particular set stands as a delightful example of the period's exuberant innovation and skill.
Perfect for adding a touch of French country flair to any dining setting, these functional yet artistic pieces are ideal for complementing a rustic table or bringing a note of playful sophistication to more contemporary interiors. Whether adorning a festive spread or displayed as part of a curated collection, they promise to enchant design enthusiasts with their vivid detailing and historical charm. Their whimsical fish motif makes them especially suited for a seaside holiday retreat—bringing joyful character to summer tablescapes and al fresco dining by the coast.
Light wear.
Knife-rests measure approx. 3¼" long x 1¼" wide x 1¼" high. Salt cellars are approx. 4" long
Knife-rests measure approx. 8cm long x 3cm wide x 3cm high. Salt cellars are approx. 10cm long
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