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Grace Coddington Card - Keeping Up

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The Grace Collection: The adventures of the cats Blondie and Jimi, and their friends, the mice Blanket and Syd. Illustrated postcard by Grace Coddington with envelope.

Size: 10 x 15 cm. Printed by letterpress at the SAIG typographic workshop in Paris.

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Astier de Villatte

Discover the quietly distinctive world of Astier de Villatte — the celebrated French maison known for its handcrafted ceramics, home fragrance, lighting, and artisanal objects made in Paris. Formed from black terracotta clay and finished in Astier’s signature milky white glaze, each ceramic piece celebrates the beauty of the handmade through organic forms, delicate detailing, and softly irregular finishes. Alongside its iconic ceramics, Tessuti’s Astier de Villatte collection includes candles, incense, perfume, hand care, glassware, linen tea towels, and decorative home objects designed to bring beauty and atmosphere to everyday rituals. Timeless, playful, and unmistakably Parisian, these are objects to live with and treasure for years to come.
Golden Pot
Squirrel Incense Holder
Cat Monument Incense Holder
Adélaïde Mug
Small Médicis Vase
Radish Butter Dish

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