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About MAISON LAMIÈ

Maison Lamiè is a sculptural design studio where ancient form meets modern restraint. Founded by Egyptian artist George Lamiè, the studio produces hand-formed vessels and objects that blur the line between art and artifact—crafted to bring texture, narrative, and soul to interior spaces. Lamiè’s work distills the essence of place, memory, and material into tactile forms that feel both timeworn and contemporary. His Mediterranean roots and years spent in New York and Los Angeles inform a practice that values contrast—structure and spontaneity, rawness and refinement. Eac...Read More

MAISON LAMIÈ

Established in 20231stDibs seller since 2025

Featured Pieces

Ifriqiya North African Bowl by Artist George Lamiè
Located in Atlanta, GA
Inspired by the ceremonial vessels and ritual objects once used throughout Ifriqiya, the historic North African region spanning modern-day Tunisia and parts of coastal North Africa, ...
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2010s American Rustic Decorative Bowls

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Clay, Plaster

Judean Dead Sea Scroll Amphora by Artist George Lamiè
Located in Atlanta, GA
Evoking the quiet presence of an artifact unearthed from the Judean desert, this hand-sculpted vessel carries the appearance of something shaped by centuries of dust, ritual, and pas...
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2010s American Classical Greek Vases

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Clay, Plaster

Byzantine Early Christian Icon Amphora by Artist George Lamiè
By George Lamiè
Located in Atlanta, GA
A sculptural amphora shaped with a restrained, classical profile and finished with a surface that reads as quietly timeworn, this piece draws on the visual language of early Byzantin...
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2010s American Rustic Vases

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Clay, Plaster

Tuareg Bound Vessel of Tuarge Saharan Tribes, Wabi Sabo Style Decor Vase
Located in Atlanta, GA
A sculptural exploration of tension, material, and restraint, the Tuareg Bound Vessel draws from the visual language of Saharan craft while remaining distinctly contemporary in its e...
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2010s American Organic Modern Vases

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Clay, Paint

Lapithos Vessel Hand-Sculpted, Mid-Century Modern Vessel by George Lamiè
By George Lamiè
Located in Atlanta, GA
The Lapithos Vessel takes its name from the ancient Cypriot city formed through stonework, coastal trade, and deep ritual continuity. Lapithos stood within the northern corridors of ...
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2010s American Mid-Century Modern Vases

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Clay, Plaster

Apollo-Dionysus Amphora, 2nd Century BCE: Hand-Painted Greek Revival Terracotta
Located in Atlanta, GA
This amphora references classical Greek iconography through a dual narrative approach. One side presents Hermes offering the lyre to Apollo, a moment tied to the origin of music and ...
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2010s American Classical Greek Vases

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Terracotta, Plaster, Paint

Untitled No. 1 By G. Lamiè - Framed Contemporary Modern Wall Painting
By George Lamiè
Located in Atlanta, GA
A study in restraint and intention, Untitled No. 1 distills form to its most essential language—line, mass, and silence. Set against a warm, chalky ground, a dominant black field anc...
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2010s American Mid-Century Modern Paintings

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Acrylic, Paint

20th Century Turkish Olive Vessel, Patinated Clay, Rustic Style
By George Lamiè
Located in Atlanta, GA
This sculptural vessel by Maison Lamiè Studio captures the quiet drama of ancient Turkish ceramics while offering a contemporary interpretation. Handcrafted in the 21st century, it i...
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2010s American Rustic Vases

Materials

Clay, Plaster

Lagash Mesopotamian Handcrafted Terracotta Decorative Vessel
By George Lamiè
Located in Atlanta, GA
The Lagash Vessel draws its name from the ancient Sumerian city of Lagash, one of the earliest centers of urban civilization in southern Mesopotamia nearly five thousand years ago. L...
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2010s American Mid-Century Modern Vases

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Clay

Egyptian Revival Bowl by George Lamiè, Hand-Painted Clay, New Design
By George Lamiè
Located in Atlanta, GA
The Predynastic era, spanning approximately 4500 to 3100 BCE, marks the earliest shaping of Egypt’s visual and material identity. It was a formative age when utility, spirituality, a...
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2010s American Egyptian Revival Decorative Bowls

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Clay

Hathor Egyptian Vessel by George Lamiè, Hand-Carved Clay, 16" Tall
By George Lamiè
Located in Atlanta, GA
The Hathor Egyptian Vessel is a sculptural interpretation of one of ancient Egypt’s most enduring divine figures — Hathor, goddess of protection, femininity, music, and solar rebirth...
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2010s American Egyptian Revival Vases

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Clay

Alashiya Hand-Painted Clay Vessel, Mid-Century Modern by George Lamiè
Located in Atlanta, GA
The Alashiya vessel takes its name from the Late Bronze Age identity of Cyprus, referenced in Near Eastern records as Alashiya, a place deeply woven into the trade and cultural curre...
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2010s American Mid-Century Modern Vases

Materials

Clay, Plaster