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A Ceramic Lover's Guide to Paris

  • lucypeper
  • Sep 22, 2024
  • 1 min read

9 Rue de Lesdiguières

Boon Room is a showroom in Paris with a fine curation of contemporary and timeless pieces. It is constantly changing with a diverse mix of custom-made pieces from international designers.


Atelier 24

24 Rue des Tournelles

Estelle Nahon is a Parisian artist that owns this small shop. She makes everything herself and also runs her own lessons. Her creations play with matte porcelain and shiny enamels.


EMPREINTES

5 Rue de Picardie

Empreintes is a chic boutique in Le Marais presenting handcrafted decorative objects, jewelry and home goods from French designers. The space is 3 floors and they also have ateliers and workshops.


15 Rue Jean Macé

Les Pénates is a gallery specializing in porcelain. They offer a range on small decorative objects, such as hand made carafes and serving bowls. There is a a delicate and minimalist nature to the pieces.


5 Rue Fondary

Lunar Céramique is a small shop that offers introductory ceramic lessons including a molding class. The creations are handmade in the workshop by an Italian ceramist. The ceramist uses a unique method that renders the pieces slightly rustic, in contrast to their perfect form.


Other mentions:

  • In Girum Céramiques, 21 Rue du Petit Musc

  • Bianina Ceramics, 16 Rue Saint-Ambroise

  • Franck Desplats, 89 Rue de Charenton


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