A plate that's hiding a lovely secret.
Fill this solid stoneware plate with pie, quiche, or clafoutis, then reveal the gorgeous blue hand-stamped pattern on the interior with every slice you cut away. This is the only time we've been happy to see food disappear.
- Ships from: Canada (can take up to 10 to 15 business days to arrive)
Photography by James Ransom, Ty Mecham
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Art et Manufacture
Edith Bourgault discovered ceramics out of the blue, but was so impacted by the craft that she immediately became a ceramic artist. Her collection, Art et Manufacture, gives ordinary objects a decorative edge, without ever losing sight of their original modern, utilitarian look. We think her pieces strike the perfect balance of art and industry.
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Reviews for
Pour la tourtière d'Annette Stoneware Pie Plates
Reviews for
Pour la tourtière d'Annette Stoneware Pie Plates
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Beautiful Product
This pie plate is so so pretty. I especially love how the design becomes evident only after you cut into it. I do wish they would make a deeper one (hint hint)
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