

Discover our choice of decorative birds, animals & fish in earthenware to collect. Master potter, Léon Pouplard created a collection of birds of the Loire region from 1890 to 1952.
Blue Tit
Blue Tit bird in earthenware delicately stamped and assembled by hand, then painted on raw enamel to obtain an impeccable finish. Thanks to the bestiary that was created by master ceramicist Léon Pouplard between 1890 and 1952, we have inherited a collection of exclusive sculptures of birds from the Loire region.
Easy maintenance of earthenware objects
Earthenware plates & dishes: clean by hand and gently wipe with a cloth. In the dishwasher, avoid hot programs and ensure that the plates do not touch each other.
For earthenware baskets: wash by hand and gently wipe with a cloth.
For earthenware vases, planters, fruit, animals, crosses, statues: wash by hand and gently wipe with a cloth.
Discover more about our ancestral know-how and the traditional earthenware techniques that we use.
We are the oldest earthenware factory still in operation today in Malicorne. Discover the rich history of the Bourg-Joly Malicorne faience factory.
The decorator paints freehand on the raw enamel, applying oxide-based colours with a brush, a technique dating back to the 18th century.
En raison des restrictions gouvernementales du COVID, notre boutique n'est actuellement pas ouverte au public.
CLICK & COLLECT (via notre site internet ou par téléphone) est disponible les lundi - mercredi - vendredi de 9h à 12h et de 13h à 17h.
Nous espérons pouvoir vous accueillir à nouveau dans la boutique très bientôt !
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Due to the COVID government restrictions, our boutique is currently not open to the public.
CLICK & COLLECT (via our website or by phone) is avalaible on Monday - Wednesday - Friday 9h - 12h and 13h - 17h.
We hope to be able to welcome you back in the boutique very soon!
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