Jean-Claude Malarmey Trinket Dish
Description
Sometimes the smallest object can hold the deepest story. Place it on a nightstand, entry console, or coffee table vignette.
Timeless and perfect for holding jewelry, incense, or salt. Making the smallest moments of daily life elevated.
Signed “Malarmey Vallauris.” Mid-century French studio ceramic.
Jean-Claude Malarmey (1932-1992) was a French studio potter who was part of a community of artists (Capron, Picasso, and others) in Vallauris, France. He opened his own workshop in the late 1950s. His work is wheel thrown and hand painted. Mid-century modern with organic restraint.
Details
4"W x 1"D x 5.25"H
Shipping & Returns
At Michelle Lisa Home, each piece is chosen with intention.
Our collection includes vintage and pre-loved items that carry the marks of time: subtle chips, worn edges, and patina that reflect their history and character. These imperfections are not flaws; they are part of their soul.
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Jean-Claude Malarmey Trinket Dish
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