A plate that's hiding a lovely secret.
Photography by James Ransom, Ty Mecham
Meet the Maker
Art et Manufacture
Edith Bourgault discovered ceramics out of the blue, but was so impacted by the craft that she immediately became a ceramic artist. Her collection, Art et Manufacture, gives ordinary objects a decorative edge, without ever losing sight of their original modern, utilitarian look. We think her pieces strike the perfect balance of art and industry.
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Pour la tourtière d'Annette Stoneware Pie Plates
Reviews for
Pour la tourtière d'Annette Stoneware Pie Plates
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Beautiful Product
This pie plate is so so pretty. I especially love how the design becomes evident only after you cut into it. I do wish they would make a deeper one (hint hint)
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