Beautiful enameled stoneware serving bowl from the Salins manufacture, produced in the 1960s-1970s. Its low and generously rounded silhouette features two small side handles. The ivory enamel, dotted with fine brown speckles, showcases a delicate botanical design composed of powder pink flowers, taupe foliage, and fine brown lines. The contrast between the stoneware's presence and the softness of the decoration lends it great charm. Its ample shape and two handles are fully evocative of French table art from this period, when manufacturers reconnected with warm materials, simple forms, and a nature-inspired palette. It belongs to the same decorative family as the Salins coffee set presented elsewhere, sharing the same enamel, palette, and painting style. Dimensions: approximately 10 cm high, 16 cm opening diameter, 25 cm wide with handles. Very good overall condition.
Additional details:
- Brand: Salins
- Material: Grès
- Colour: ivoire
- Colour: rose poudré
- Colour: brun
- Period: 1960s-1970s