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Paillerfrères wake-up Site Corot


When a porcelain factory chooses to entrust its art direction to the brothers Aymeric and Roman Pailler, it will necessarily awaken the sleeping beauty that in its heyday in the late nineteenth century when the graphic decoration of Bill Goldsmith made it triumphant. The creative duo - a great lover of vintage - delves into the rich archives of the porcelain La Vie en Rose, renamed Site Corot. "In a conservative world, it had created porcelain by breaking with the traditional codes of Limoges. Poking around we found two chromos of 1925 that have never been manufactured. Drawing on heritage sets to rewrite in contemporary...

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