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Simple Large Fruit Stand

$667.50 NZD
(Last One)

The Simple Large Fruit Stand by celebrated French ceramic house Astier de Villatte brings beautiful elegance to any table or kitchen. Its generously curved form and gently raised pedestal create a balanced silhouette, perfect for displaying seasonal fruit or serving on special occasions.

Part of the Simple Collection, this piece features the range’s signature refined lines and pared-back aesthetic, edged with a subtle border. Each stand is handmade in Astier de Villatte’s Parisian workshops, where traditional techniques are used to shape black terracotta clay before glazing it in the maison’s iconic milky white enamel. Natural drying and hand-finishing ensure every piece is unique, with delicate glimpses of the clay beneath.

A timeless and versatile addition to the home and perennial favourite.

Size: 34 x 34 x 11.5cm

Handmade ceramic, made in Paris, France

This item is both oversized and fragile, we will get in-touch once your order has been placed with a freight quote, this item does not qualify for complimentary shipping.

ABOUT the MAKER

Astier de Villatte

Discover the timeless elegance of Astier de Villatte ceramics, handcrafted in the heart of Paris. Each piece is individually made by skilled artisans in the brand’s historic Parisian workshops using traditional techniques and black terracotta clay, finished with a signature milky white glaze that allows the unique texture and tone of the clay to subtly show through. Every item is a one-of-a-kind creation, with the engraved initials of both Astier de Villatte and the artisan who made it—a mark of craftsmanship and authenticity. The organic shapes, delicate detailing, and irregular finishes are a celebration of imperfection and French artisanal heritage. Elevate your tableware or interior with Tessuti’s considered selection of Astier de Villatte ceramics, where function meets artistry, and each object tells a story.

SEEN IN the JOURNAL

08/11/23

Inside Astier de Villatte Workshop Paris

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