Cup from Catherine De Abreu | Lazuli
Laval ceramist Catherine De Abreu advocates a contemporary approach to the objects she creates.
Laval ceramist Catherine De Abreu advocates a contemporary approach to the objects she creates.
Laval ceramist Catherine De Abreu advocates a contemporary approach to the objects she creates.
Using a wood-fired kiln, Julie Lavoie, ceramist, creates exquisite porcelain, both rich and rustic with its flames and the delicate imprint of cinders. The result: a rich "living white" effect, both precious and pure in its own way.
It was in a teahouse in Japan that the potter Julie Lavoie discovered Tenmoku. On seeing the works of Kamada Koji for the first time, she was inspired by the 'starry skies' effect, unique to this glaze. Like a premonition, this idea of meteors had already appeared in her work before this journey.
Quebec ceramist Makiko Nakamura Hicher works her cups to give them this irregular and ageing effect.
Behind these delicate and textured pieces, we discover a new ceramist with a firmly established style.
Quebec ceramist Stéphanie Blanchet offers us a brand-new look at her work thanks to these fine, minimalist cups.
Quebec ceramist Stéphanie Blanchet offers us a brand-new look at her work with these fine, minimalist cups.
This tea pack contains our Darjeeling Jungpana Organic, vacuum sealed to retain freshness and to assure authenticity.
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