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Les Grès d'Art de Bouffioulx - Pot - Grès - Art déco

Art Deco Ceramic Teapot – Les Grès d’Art de Bouffioulx A striking example of Belgian Art Deco stoneware, this handcrafted teapot is attributed to the renowned Les Grès d’Art de Bouffioulx pottery collective. While the signature is indistinct, the work likely originates from one of the celebrated artisans of the workshop: Roger Guérin, Raymond Gourdin, or Charles Grégoire—all of whom contributed to the studio’s iconic decorative style during the early 20th century. The rounded, sculptural form is generously adorned with rich floral motifs in deep brown and cobalt blue, raised in relief against a warm, speckled cream glaze. The bold arched handle and elongated spout add to its character, while the textured surface gives it a rustic yet refined presence. Though the teapot is functional, its generous scale and decorative richness suggest it was designed primarily as a display piece, ideal for bringing a touch of vintage charm to an interior. A unique, handmade artifact from the Art Deco period, this piece bears the hallmarks of its era—elegance, craftsmanship, and a flair for stylized natural forms. As with all hand-thrown ceramics from Bouffioulx, slight asymmetries may be present, underscoring its artisanal nature and historical authenticity. The Golden Age of Artistic Pottery in Bouffioulx and Châtelet In the 19th century, pottery in Bouffioulx and Châtelet, like in many other parts of Europe, was mainly about practical production. Skilled potters worked with a few assistants to create simple, everyday items. However, by the end of the century, a change was coming. Artists and craftsmen started to oppose industrialization and looked back to older, more artistic traditions. Inspired by movements in England and France, potters rediscovered the beauty of handmade ceramics. They wanted to bring creativity back into pottery, moving away from mass production. In Belgium, influential figures like Octave Maus and architect Henry Van de Velde played key roles in promoting ceramics as an art form. Soon, Bouffioulx and Châtelet became important centers for artistic pottery. Workshops focused on unique, handcrafted pieces that combined traditional skills with new artistic ideas. A new generation of potters experimented with techniques such as wheel throwing, glazing, and high-temperature firing. They created beautiful vases, sculptures, and decorative objects that gained attention in exhibitions across Belgium and beyond. Schools and pottery courses were established, helping to train future artists and keep the craft alive. This period, known as the “Golden Age” of pottery in the region, lasted for more than fifty years. Today, it is remembered as a time of creativity and innovation, where potters combined tradition with artistry to create timeless works. It will be well packaged, protected and insured

99098703

Vendu
Les Grès d'Art de Bouffioulx - Pot - Grès - Art déco

Les Grès d'Art de Bouffioulx - Pot - Grès - Art déco

Art Deco Ceramic Teapot – Les Grès d’Art de Bouffioulx

A striking example of Belgian Art Deco stoneware, this handcrafted teapot is attributed to the renowned Les Grès d’Art de Bouffioulx pottery collective. While the signature is indistinct, the work likely originates from one of the celebrated artisans of the workshop: Roger Guérin, Raymond Gourdin, or Charles Grégoire—all of whom contributed to the studio’s iconic decorative style during the early 20th century.

The rounded, sculptural form is generously adorned with rich floral motifs in deep brown and cobalt blue, raised in relief against a warm, speckled cream glaze. The bold arched handle and elongated spout add to its character, while the textured surface gives it a rustic yet refined presence.

Though the teapot is functional, its generous scale and decorative richness suggest it was designed primarily as a display piece, ideal for bringing a touch of vintage charm to an interior.

A unique, handmade artifact from the Art Deco period, this piece bears the hallmarks of its era—elegance, craftsmanship, and a flair for stylized natural forms. As with all hand-thrown ceramics from Bouffioulx, slight asymmetries may be present, underscoring its artisanal nature and historical authenticity.




The Golden Age of Artistic Pottery in Bouffioulx and Châtelet

In the 19th century, pottery in Bouffioulx and Châtelet, like in many other parts of Europe, was mainly about practical production. Skilled potters worked with a few assistants to create simple, everyday items. However, by the end of the century, a change was coming.

Artists and craftsmen started to oppose industrialization and looked back to older, more artistic traditions. Inspired by movements in England and France, potters rediscovered the beauty of handmade ceramics. They wanted to bring creativity back into pottery, moving away from mass production.

In Belgium, influential figures like Octave Maus and architect Henry Van de Velde played key roles in promoting ceramics as an art form. Soon, Bouffioulx and Châtelet became important centers for artistic pottery. Workshops focused on unique, handcrafted pieces that combined traditional skills with new artistic ideas.

A new generation of potters experimented with techniques such as wheel throwing, glazing, and high-temperature firing. They created beautiful vases, sculptures, and decorative objects that gained attention in exhibitions across Belgium and beyond. Schools and pottery courses were established, helping to train future artists and keep the craft alive.

This period, known as the “Golden Age” of pottery in the region, lasted for more than fifty years. Today, it is remembered as a time of creativity and innovation, where potters combined tradition with artistry to create timeless works.


It will be well packaged, protected and insured

Offre finale
€ 24
Michel Karis
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Estimation  € 150 - € 190

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