• Vintage French Salt Glaze Vase
  • Vintage French Salt Glaze Vase
  • Vintage French Salt Glaze Vase

Poterie Renault & Bonnie-Sur-Loire

Vintage French Salt Glaze Vase

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Genuine Vintage French Pottery

Poterie Renault and Bonnie-Sur-Loire brings French authenticity back to the kitchen with this traditional line of pottery. A beautiful salt or brown glaze finish makes every piece unique. Designed, loved, tried and tested, Renault and BSL pottery is a 5th generation French institution specializing in classic French kitchen goods. 

We uncovered these vintage ceramic gems during a recent trip to France. These specific pieces are no longer in production, so we are excited to share these rare treasures with our community. 

*Please note that because these pieces are vintage, each one is unique, and there might be slight imperfections and variations in the size, color, or glaze of a product. For this reason, all Poterie Renault and Bonnie-Sur-Loire sales are final.

Size

Dimensions:  18cm

Care

Hand-wash

 

Salt Glaze

To make this rustic salt glaze pottery, salt is poured into the kilns at 1280 degrees C. The salt then vitrifies resulting in a very strong non-porous product and beautiful natural variation in surface colouring and texture. Excellent insulation for storage of products such as rice and flour. Strong resistance to staining. Will store any item at a cool temperature. This range is oven safe. 

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