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Plate handmade in Héloïse Bariol's workshop in Rouen.

Héloïse has set up a production of utilitarian pieces. Unique or in small series, they are made of red earthenware, thrown or molded. More or less engobed, decorated with metallic oxide juices and industrial dyes, glazed and fired in an electric kiln at around 1050°.
Through the production of ceramic volumes that are most often everyday objects such as bowls, plates, dishes, pitchers, Héloïse Bariol seeks dialogues between forms and colors, as well as a field of interactions between the user, the object and the surrounding space. In search of mobility, she tries to question the porosity between different categories, utilitarian/sculpture, painting/sculpture, plane/volume, by exploring the material possibilities that ceramics offer her.


MATERIALS: Red earthenware

TECHNIQUE: Stamping, slab building

GLAZE: Transparent glossy glaze, 1050° electric firing

COLOR: Multicolored

DIMENSIONS: Ø approximately 19.5cm

USE AND CARE:

Dishwasher: Yes
Microwave: No
Oven: No
Food safe: Yes
Fats or foods to avoid: Avoid leaving vinaigrette inside for too long. Rinse after use.

      NOTE: Unique piece

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