Astier de Villatte Victor Hand-Glazed Ceramic Medium Platter

$250

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Victor Hand-Glazed Ceramic Medium Platter41cm (l) x 27cm (w) / 16.0" (l) x 10.5" (w)

$250

Victor Hand-Glazed Ceramic Large Oval Platter43cm (l) x 29cm (w) x 4cm (h) / 16.8" (h) x 11.3" (w) x 1.6" (l)

$240

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Victor Hand-Glazed Ceramic Small Salad Bowl10cm (h) x 20cm (d) / 3.9" (h) x 7.8" (d)

$188

Victor Hand-Glazed Ceramic Large Salad Bowl11cm (h) x 28cm (d) / 4.3" (h) x 10.9" (d)

$245

Victor Hand-Glazed Ceramic Pitcher16cm (h) x 8.5cm (w) x 16cm (l) / 6.3" (h) x 3.3" (w) x 6.3" (l)

$215

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Astier de Villatte Victor Hand-Glazed Ceramic Medium Platter

$250
  • Secure Payments

    ApplePay, PayPal, all credits cards and Klarna

  • Buyer Protection

    All deliveries insured by ABASK

  • Free Returns

    Free returns collected from your door

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Meet the Maker:

Astier de Villatte

Old friends Ivan Pericoli and Benoît Astier de Villatte met at the prestigious École des Beaux-Arts in Paris, leading to the launch of Astier de Villatte in 1996. Since the beginning, they’ve been charmed with ideas of the imperfect, finding beauty in uneven glazes, dark pockmarks, and subtle ripples. But these details only emphasize the craft tale behind each piece—stories that start with a single sheet of black terracotta clay extracted from Parisian quarries. They follow traditional Roman methods to bring each "dream object" to life, shaping and inscribing each one with the potter’s initials and finishing with a high-shine white porcelain glaze.