Pieces made by hand in Louise Noart's studio in Saint-Ouen.
Louise Noart set up her studio in the flea market of Saint-Ouen (93). She produces small series of enamelled stoneware whose shape and color are designed with the materials she collects. She seeks solid earths for everyday pottery and develops a range of satin enamels that recall the mineral origin from which they come.
Ashes, granite, chalk and wild clays are its main raw materials which fuel constant research work.
MATERIALS : Saint Amand sandstone (Puisaye)
TECHNIQUE : Turn
EMAIL : From personal research, wood ash (oak)
COLOUR : Matte white
DIMENSIONS : Ø 6cm approximately, height 6cm, saucer Ø 11cm
USES AND MAINTENANCE:
Microwave: Yes
Dishwasher: Yes
Oven: No
Food: Yes
Like any light-colored satin and matte enamel, coffee and tea can cause cups to vary in color over time. The cups are given a patina according to the use of each person. But no toxicity because no metal oxide in the composition.
NOTE: Like any handcrafted product, these pieces may have slight variations in shape, color and thickness.