A part of history in each unique piece. This selection from renowned French ceramist Robert Picault hails from the Picasso era - in fact, Picault & Picasso were close friends both living in the seaside town of Vallauris and often collaborated together. Sea blues, creamy whites, and browns make up the color palette displayed in floral and geometric shapes.
The traditional craft of basket weaving, is an art practiced around the world. Our selection is handwoven in Western France, some of which are still used today by fisherman to collect cockles & mussels! Made of raw-wicker, the process to create these pieces of art is meticulous and time-consuming. The smaller the form, the more difficult the process. From holding floral arrangements, collecting garden treasures, to storing produce in your pantry, their uses are endless! Practical as they are timelessly beautiful.
There is nothing as special as sharing thanks or sending a little note to a friend in the mail. I have always loved the tactility of paper and the myriad of uses across beautiful stationery – a few favorite ways to use our stationery? Pen a note, write a cheeky bar message, share a recipe, write down a list of goals or an inspirational phrase to add to a bulletin board…writing, sharing and celebrating in these ways (and more) slow us all down, the activity is nostalgic in ways and therefore colors in part of our mission, to savor the little things and engage the senses.
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