Poterie Barbotine Ceramics
Ceramic tableware handmade in Aubagne, southern France by artisans at Poterie Barbotine. Hand-thrown from earthenware, each piece is finished with a marbled slip pattern that varies from piece to piece, making each unique.
Marbled dish handmade in Aubagne, southern France by artisans at Poterie Barbotine. Inspired by classic Provencal ceramics, it is moulded from locally sourced clay and features a lipped rim. It is then finished with a marbled slip pattern that varies from piece to piece.
Details
Earthenware. Dishwasher and microwave safe.
Made in France.
Each ceramic piece has been thrown or pressed and glazed by hand. Due to the handmade nature, there may be pleasing variations and irregularities in colour, size and shape.
Approx. D 25cm x H 6.5cm.
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Free standard delivery on full price orders over £150.
Standard Delivery (3-4 working days): £3
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Next Working Day Delivery: £8
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Social Conscience
For 25 years, TOAST has championed a slow and considered way of life. We are keenly aware of our impact on people and the planet. We create clothes and home products that are durable - both in their life cycle and in their style - making it possible to use them for many years.
Read more about our Social Conscience.
Free standard delivery on full price orders over £150.
Standard Delivery (3-4 working days): £3
Express Delivery (1-2 working days): £6
Next Working Day Delivery: £8
Before 12pm Next Working Day Delivery: £14
Free returns (subject to our returns policy).
Please refer to our delivery & returns policies for more information.
Social Conscience
For 25 years, TOAST has championed a slow and considered way of life. We are keenly aware of our impact on people and the planet. We create clothes and home products that are durable - both in their life cycle and in their style - making it possible to use them for many years.
Read more about our Social Conscience.
Free standard delivery on full price orders over £150.
Standard Delivery (3-4 working days): £3
Express Delivery (1-2 working days): £6
Next Working Day Delivery: £8
Before 12pm Next Working Day Delivery: £14
Free returns (subject to our returns policy).
Please refer to our delivery & returns policies for more information.
Social Conscience
For 25 years, TOAST has championed a slow and considered way of life. We are keenly aware of our impact on people and the planet. We create clothes and home products that are durable - both in their life cycle and in their style - making it possible to use them for many years.
Read more about our Social Conscience.
Free standard delivery on full price orders over £150.
Standard Delivery (3-4 working days): £3
Express Delivery (1-2 working days): £6
Next Working Day Delivery: £8
Before 12pm Next Working Day Delivery: £14
Free returns (subject to our returns policy).
Please refer to our delivery & returns policies for more information.
Social Conscience
For 25 years, TOAST has championed a slow and considered way of life. We are keenly aware of our impact on people and the planet. We create clothes and home products that are durable - both in their life cycle and in their style - making it possible to use them for many years.
Read more about our Social Conscience.
Reviews from Our Customers
Preserving Provençal Craft at Poterie Barbotine
“In Provence, pottery is a part of our decor and environment,” says Nadège Arniaud, co-owner of Poterie Barbotine. “But it’s not only an object. It is a reminder of the past.”
Based in a workshop in Aubagne, the epicentre of Provençal pottery-making since the 18th century, Nadège and her team of dedicated artisans create hand-thrown clay vessels inspired by traditional ceramics. When the weather allows, the potters let the pieces dry in the open air before applying the glaze and firing them in the kiln.
Some of the bowls for TOAST feature a striking marbled effect, known as ‘jaspé’. A slip glaze is applied using a method dating back to the 15th century. “It’s a gestural technique where the colours are layered and mixed, forming abstract patterns,” explains Nadège.