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Creator: Gregoire Scalabre
Achille, 2021
By Gregoire Scalabre
Located in New York, NY
French contemporary ceramist and sculptor Grégoire Scalabre relies on a growing lexicon of imagery and forms, largely influenced by architecture and the industrial world, French heri...
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2010s French Gregoire Scalabre Furniture

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Porcelain

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