Pots
In 1857 Pierre Jars set up a family workshop in a small village in the Drôme, in Southern France. Today, Jars Céramistes creates beautiful ceramic tableware, handcrafted with artisanal processes from natural materials.
From dinner plates, bowls and dishes to teapots and cups, the pieces have an organic charm and a refined simplicity, achieved through irregular silhouettes and the contrast of raw stoneware against vibrant, enamel glazes. Each unique piece is handcrafted with intense passion for detail, handled by the ceramicists an average of 21 times before reaching the box.
Tasse de cantine
Gobelet Cantine - Grand
Saladier Jars Cantine - Moyen
Plat ovale réfectoire
Gobelet Cantine - Petit
Petit bol à céréales Jars Cantine
Rôtissoire Cantine - Moyenne
Assiette Wabi - XSmall
Théière Tourron écorce
Porte-savon Cantine
Bouteille d'huile en matière Tourron
Pichet en Matière Tourron
In 1857 Pierre Jars set up a family workshop in a small village in the Drôme, in Southern France. Today, Jars Céramistes creates beautiful ceramic tableware, handcrafted with artisanal processes from natural materials.
From dinner plates, bowls and dishes to teapots and cups, the pieces have an organic charm and a refined simplicity, achieved through irregular silhouettes and the contrast of raw stoneware against vibrant, enamel glazes. Each unique piece is handcrafted with intense passion for detail, handled by the ceramicists an average of 21 times before reaching the box.