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Inspired by the Renaissance period, the artichoke vase, with its leaf trim, accompanies your bouquets with grace and elegance.
Vase or simple decorative object, Jean Roger was inspired by the Delft earthenware tulipière designed in the 17th century specifically to showcase tulips or dried flowers.
A ceramic creation from the 60s, reissued in 2023, the flame bowl is available in matte white or aqua pink enamel. Its ideal size, this small vase can be placed on its own or with candleholders on a table to create an elegant, harmonious ensemble.
Perfect as a planter or pot holder, the large frog is also ideal for decorating gardens and homes. A decorative ceramic object, it can be slipped into your garden or add a touch of whimsy to your interior.
A creation from the 1950s, the Pelican pitcher, turned and shaped according to the workshop's expertise, is available in matt white, giving this ceramic a slender, natural look.
In homage to the bronze bowl created by Alberto Giacometti in 1948, Atelier Jean Roger has imagined it in a timeless, contemporary milky matte white.
White matte, shiny white or emerald green chou salad bowl inspired by the Strasbourg factory.
Turned and shaped by hand.
Since 1960, the pineapple has been the decorative object par excellence.
Three glazes are required to achieve a natural, shimmering effect.
Stamping, modeling and hand-glazing.
Ideal in an entrance or on a mantelpiece, the pineapple-on-pot with its chocolate-brown tones, recalls the harmony and balance of the decorative arts of the Grand Siècle.