

Croquembouche Candle
A marriage of two centuries of artisan craft tradition and modern industrial adaptation, these stunning candles are a worthy centerpiece for any di...
View full detailsA marriage of two centuries of artisan craft tradition and modern industrial adaptation, these stunning candles are a worthy centerpiece for any di...
View full detailsThese knives are still manufactured by hand in the village of Nontron in the Dordogne in a tradition said to date back to the 15th century. Highly...
View full detailsA classic stainless steel French paring knife is crafted in Thiers, the historic center of French blade making by Thiers Issard, a company with ove...
View full detailsThese are so lustrous in person! Absolutely beautiful... A vintage jug crafted of Loire Valley clay and fired in the traditional salt glaze, giving...
View full detailsA classic striped hat for baby, from Armor Lux. Founded in 1938, Armor Lux is known for the timeless Breton striped shirt worn by everyone from fis...
View full detailsA classic striped hat for baby, from Armor Lux. Founded in 1938, Armor Lux is known for the timeless Breton striped shirt worn by everyone from fis...
View full detailsA classic stainless steel French chef's knife crafted in Thiers, the historic center of French blade making, by our favorite cutlery company, Thier...
View full detailsThree sturdy stoneware mixing bowls complete with convenient pouring spouts and easy-to-handle unglazed exteriors. Each size is sold separately. M...
View full detailsDress up your cheese board with the classic fromage knife from VERDIER Manufacture, produced in Thiers—the capital of French cutlery. Accept no i...
View full detailsA marriage of two centuries of artisan craft tradition and modern industrial adaptation, these stunning candles are a worthy centerpiece for any di...
View full detailsWoven in Armentieres, France in the heart of the traditional linen manufacturing region along the France-Belgium border. For more than 100 years Ch...
View full detailsCoutellerie Nontronnaise knives are instantly recognizable by the distinctive boxwood handle with burned pattern. These knives are still manufactur...
View full detailsWoven in Northern Austria in an area with a long history of linen weaving, by a company with a commitment to tradition and ecological practices. G...
View full detailsCoutellerie Nontronnaise knives are instantly recognizable by the distinctive boxwood handle with burned pattern. These knives are still manufactur...
View full detailsA petite, vintage French jar crafted of Loire Valley clay and fired in the traditional salt glaze, giving the exterior an iridescent finish. Per...
View full detailsManufactured near Nogent, France by a cutlery company established in 1923. Stainless steel; hornbeam handle. Hand wash. Total Length: 8.25” Blade ...
View full detailsA handwoven wicker tray from Fayl-Billot, France, a town with over three centuries of basket weaving history. Length: 20.25" Width: 13.75" SHIPPI...
View full detailsA classic wicker market basket with a graceful geometry. Made in France by a company that has specialized in basket making since 1856. Width at op...
View full detailsA vintage French water pitcher hand-crafted of Loire Valley clay and fired in a classic brown glaze. Manufactured by Gres de Bonny, part of a line...
View full detailsA vintage French bowl crafted of Loire Valley grey clay and glazed iridescent salt glaze. Made by hand. NOTE: The salt glaze is a natural process ...
View full detailsA vintage French pot Nantais, crafted of Loire Valley clay and fired in the traditional salt glaze, giving the exterior an iridescent finish. This ...
View full detailsA vintage French crock crafted of Loire Valley grey clay and glazed iridescent salt glaze. Made by hand. Stamped '5' on the side to indicate the si...
View full detailsVintage storage jars with stoneware lids, traditionally used for pickling, can be used for storing all types of items in and out of the kitchen. Ea...
View full detailsA truly elegant set of six authentic Laguiole steak knives in complementary tones, produced in Thiers—the capital of French cutlery—by VERDIER Man...
View full details