DIGITAL DAYS | CRAFT, MÉTIERS D'ART - Ateliers d'Art's picks

Ateliers d'Art Magazine have selected their favorite new products spotted at the Digital Days CRAFT, MÉTIERS D'ART.
DIGITAL DAYS MAISON&OBJET | CRAFT, MÉTIERS D'ART | 17 - 18 - 19 FEBRUARY 2021
Each Wednesday of the Digital Days, Maison&Objet invites the editors of a publication to share their latest finds.
Today, discover CRAFT, MÉTIERS D'ART finds from Magazine Ateliers d'Art.
The best of the varied worlds of fine craftwork? Creations shaped by the human hand, conveying powerful qualities, making for exceptional decor... A focus on a product offer like no other, awaiting your discovery on MOM!

DIGITAL DAYS MAISON&OBJET | CRAFT, MÉTIERS D'ART | 17 - 18 - 19 FEBRUARY 2021

Each Wednesday of the Digital Days, Maison&Objet invites the editors of a publication to share their latest finds.
Today, discover CRAFT, MÉTIERS D'ART finds from Magazine Ateliers d'Art.
The best of the varied worlds of fine craftwork? Creations shaped by the human hand, conveying powerful qualities, making for exceptional decor... A focus on a product offer like no other, awaiting your discovery on MOM!
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AddAddMINITA earrings
ANNCOX GLASS JEWELRY
These architectural earrings are a real eye catcher! -
AddAddLilliput
KARTINI THOMAS
A volcano and its cloud in porcelain. Like a modular toy, each part of the sculpture can be taken off and moved to change its shape. The volcano stands alone as a vase and can hold water and flowers. -
AddAddGrand Dodu
AUDREY JEZIC CERAMIQUES
Grand Dodu is an anthropomorphic sculpture modelled in smooth or chamoted coloured sandstone. These beautiful, pot-bellied beings seem to be watching us, curious. Their shape, their position, the type of soil used, give them each a unique personality. Unique pieces and small series entirely modeled by hand. -
AddAddFleur de porcelaine
ATELIER SUR LA RIVIERE - SYLVAIN FEZZOLI
Small flowers made of porcelaine. One two or three or even more. Candle holder made of translucent porcelaine. -
AddAddBicolor porcelain plate
MARTINE MIKAELOFF
Creations in porcelain. Thrown. Personal glazes