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François Roger

  • Ceramicist
  • Paris, France
  • Master Artisan
François Roger Ceramicist
Contact
French, English
Hours:
By appointment only
Phone:
+33 667142499
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Exotic lamps and vases

  • • François is a third generation ceramicist
  • • He designed ceramic lamps for hotel Relais Christine and Brasserie La Lorraine
  • • His atelier Jean Roger is one of the oldest in Paris

Since its founding in 1947, atelier Jean Roger has become an integral part of the Parisian ceramic scene. Renowned for its animal vases and exotic fruit lamps, over the years Jean Roger has attracted the likes of Jacqueline Kennedy, Louboutin and Coco Chanel. Today, the atelier is managed by the founder’s grandson François Roger, who intends to bring the family’s ceramic savoir-faire into the 21st century. “We still respect the original techniques of the Jean Roger ceramics and maintain the identity of the workshop,” says François. In the atelier François likes to showcase both new designs and Jean Roger classics, such as the ceramic frogs, artichokes and pineapples that brought the atelier its original fame.

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Works

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Parrot jug

François Roger uses techniques passed down by his grandfather Jean Roger to revive classics from the archives. This ceramic jug represents the form of a parrot, its fun design lends itself well to modern dining,

Photo: ©Sylvie Becque
Thorn vase

François Roger uses techniques passed down by his grandfather Jean Roger to revive classics from the archives. This ceramic vase is handcrafted with thorn embellishments and finished with a white glaze.

Photo: ©Sylvie Becque
White vessel

François Roger uses techniques passed down by his grandfather Jean Roger to revive classics from the archives. This ceramic vessel is handcrafted and finished with a white glaze.

Photo: ©Sylvie Becque
Red urn

François Roger uses techniques passed down by his grandfather Jean Roger to revive classics from the archives. This striking urn is handcrafted from ceramic and glazed in a bold red colour.

Photo: ©Sylvie Becquet
Palm tree lamp

This striking table lamp composes of an emerald green ceramic base depicting a palm tree with a monkey sitting next to it, and a beige linen lampshade.

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