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Pierre Casenove for Studio Salins glazed ceramic coffee set 1980s
Pierre Casenove for Studio Salins glazed ceramic coffee set 1980s

Pierre Casenove for Studio Salins glazed ceramic coffee set 1980s

By Salins, Pierre Casenove

Located in Paris, IDF

This is a beautiful modernist coffee set designed by Pierre Casenove and edited by Studio Salins in

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Vintage 1980s French Mid-Century Modern Serving Pieces

Materials

Ceramic

Ceramic Tableware Set by Pierre Casenove for Studio Salins, 1980s
Ceramic Tableware Set by Pierre Casenove for Studio Salins, 1980s

Ceramic Tableware Set by Pierre Casenove for Studio Salins, 1980s

By Pierre Casenove

Located in BAUD, FR

Very beautiful modernist service designed by Pierre Casenove and produced by Studio Salins in the

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Mid-20th Century French Mid-Century Modern Ceramics

Materials

Ceramic

80s Post Modern Pierre Casenove for Studio Salins Art Deco Style Teal Coffee Pot
80s Post Modern Pierre Casenove for Studio Salins Art Deco Style Teal Coffee Pot

80s Post Modern Pierre Casenove for Studio Salins Art Deco Style Teal Coffee Pot

By Pierre Casenove

Located in St. Louis, MO

Large geometric Post-Modern Teal glazed coffee pot designed by Pierre Casenove for by Studio Salins

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Vintage 1980s French Post-Modern Serving Pieces

Materials

Ceramic

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Studio Salins France, Ceramic Teapot, Set of Three, circa 1980
Studio Salins France, Ceramic Teapot, Set of Three, circa 1980

Studio Salins France, Ceramic Teapot, Set of Three, circa 1980

By Salins

Located in Paris, FR

White, yellow and blue ceramic teapot set created by Studio Salins, France, circa 1980. Ceramic

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Vintage 1980s French Post-Modern Ceramics

Materials

Ceramic

Postmodern Tea Pot by Pierre Cazenove for Studio Salins, 1985
Postmodern Tea Pot by Pierre Cazenove for Studio Salins, 1985

Postmodern Tea Pot by Pierre Cazenove for Studio Salins, 1985

By Pierre Casenove

Located in Paris, FR

Postmodern tea pot in black enameled ceramic designed by French designer Pierre Casenove for Studio

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Vintage 1980s French Post-Modern Tea Sets

Materials

Ceramic

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