Handmade stoneware tea set, 1970s-80s
- Dimensions :
- H25 x W30 x D30
- Color :
- beige
- Material :
- ceramics, porcelain and earthenware
- Style :
- vintage
Magnificent stoneware tea set with pyrite glaze, entirely hand-thrown and shaped by Jean-Pierre Prud'homme. A typical example of French craftsmanship from the 1970s/80s, with its speckled glaze, generous shapes, and natural hues ranging from sandy beige to ochre and brown. This complete set blends poetry, authenticity, and functionality. Set includes: 1 teapot/coffee pot with double handles and a sculpted lid. 1 large pouring bowl. 1 milk jug/small pitcher. 9 cups. 9 saucers. → Total: 20 pieces. Piece details: Material: glazed stoneware, high-temperature fired. Production: handcrafted – unique pieces. Colors: speckled beige, ochre, rust, natural shades. Period: 1970s–1980s. Condition: Very good, natural patina, chip on the teapot spout. Style: Wabi-sabi, natural, rustic chic, country house, cozy table. Why we love it Because it's a rare, entirely handmade set with a warm presence that's impossible to replicate. Each piece is slightly different, bearing the mark of the potter's hand and the firing process. A perfect set for a vibrant table setting, authentic décor, or a kitchen inspired by natural materials. Pieces that embody authenticity, materiality, craftsmanship, and time. Objects that tell a story and bring a home to life. Collection in Biscarrosse or surrounding area. Shipping available; very careful packaging for fragile items.