French Vintage Decorative Vide-Poche by Georges Pelletier (circa 1970s)
French Vintage Decorative Vide-Poche by Georges Pelletier (circa 1970s)
French Vintage Decorative Vide-Poche by Georges Pelletier (circa 1970s)
French Vintage Decorative Vide-Poche by Georges Pelletier (circa 1970s)
French Vintage Decorative Vide-Poche by Georges Pelletier (circa 1970s)
French Vintage Decorative Vide-Poche by Georges Pelletier (circa 1970s)
French Vintage Decorative Vide-Poche by Georges Pelletier (circa 1970s)
French Vintage Decorative Vide-Poche by Georges Pelletier (circa 1970s)
French Vintage Decorative Vide-Poche by Georges Pelletier (circa 1970s)
French Vintage Decorative Vide-Poche by Georges Pelletier (circa 1970s)
French Vintage Decorative Vide-Poche by Georges Pelletier (circa 1970s)
French Vintage Decorative Vide-Poche by Georges Pelletier (circa 1970s)
French Vintage Decorative Vide-Poche by Georges Pelletier (circa 1970s)
French Vintage Decorative Vide-Poche by Georges Pelletier (circa 1970s)
French Vintage Decorative Vide-Poche by Georges Pelletier (circa 1970s)
French Vintage Decorative Vide-Poche by Georges Pelletier (circa 1970s)
French Vintage Decorative Vide-Poche by Georges Pelletier (circa 1970s)
French Vintage Decorative Vide-Poche by Georges Pelletier (circa 1970s)
French Vintage Decorative Vide-Poche by Georges Pelletier (circa 1970s)
French Vintage Decorative Vide-Poche by Georges Pelletier (circa 1970s)
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French Vintage Decorative Vide-Poche by Georges Pelletier (circa 1970s)

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Georges Pelletier

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French vide-poche / decorative dish by Georges Pelletier (circa 1970s). Handmade, ceramic with pink highlights and gold-lustre craquelure make for a stunning piece. The recessed base of the dish presents a concentric square pattern with gold coloured trim and circles with dusty pink or light magenta accents. On the reverse side there is a hanging fitting if a wall is chosen for display. The work is in good overall condition considering a restoration to the underside of the piece. This is highlighted in one of the many photos accompanying the listing. Signed on the reverse: 'Pelletier'. Upon request a video of the piece will be provided. 

About the Artist:  Georges Pelletier (1938-2024) was born in Brussels, Belgium in 1938. He started his training at the Academy Charpentier in Paris (School of Arts and Crafts) in the building which is now the Picasso Museum. After that period, Pelletier worked at the Atelier Claude Pantzer, the renowned Accolay pottery. In 1961 the artist opened his own studio in Paris where he created his first unique pieces. His work was noted by the Bobois furniture house for his evident creativity and talent and was subsequently asked to supply Roche Bobois with their lighting collections between 1961 and 1973. In 1973 Pelletier followed the sun to the South of France in the city of Cannes where he set up a new workshop where he was active until he died in February 2024. La Roue studios, with which he was often associated, opened in 1962 and was run by Alexandre (1935-2018) and Betty Fadas. La Roue was an outlet which sold ceramics in the town of Vallauris. Its wares were made by various potters and artisans in the area amongst whom were by Robert Picault and Georges Pelletier.  There were a number of other contributors, many of whom sold work unsigned by themselves but with the La Roue stamp. This piece does not include that mark.

Dimensions:

H 4.5 cm / 1.8"

W 21.5 cm / 8.5"

D 20 cm / 7.9"

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