Millefleurs

Set of 2 ramekins - Millefleurs

Regular price 77,00€

Shipping time: 4 business days

Description

These two small ramekins are perfect for your culinary presentations. Dessert creams, compotes, hot or cold, unmolded or not—it's up to you. Consider pairing them with the plates from the same collection. These ramekins are oven-safe and heat-resistant.

Additional information
  • Dimensions : Ø 9 cm - H 4.8 cm
  • Country of manufacture : France
  • Materials : Sandstone
  • Artistic collaboration : Isabelle de Borchgrave
  • SKU : 4004C2RA00
Know-how

Gien earthenware is a living material born from the natural alchemy of sand, clay and kaolin, whose warm and sensual surface evokes a unique emotion.

Our workshop reflects a fully integrated manufacturing process and a secretly guarded recipe: each step, from mixing the elements to making the molds to the final enameling, is carried out in Gien according to exclusive formulas and specific know-how.

To bring Gien tableware and other items to life, we rely on three precise firings, twenty-six distinct components and the expert touch of thirty master potters, heirs to nearly two centuries of tradition.

Services
  • 100% secure payment.
  • Free delivery in mainland France for orders over €200, and in Europe for orders over €250.
  • Free delivery for in-store pickup in Gien.
  • 14 days to change your mind.
  • Have a question? Contact our Customer Service, Monday to Friday at +33(0)2.38.05.21.50, Or via the contact form.
Maintenance advices
  • Oven safe.
  • Avoid thermal shock (e.g. placing a dish straight from the oven onto a cold marble worktop).
  • Dishwasher safe, can be soaked in water for stubborn stains.
  • Handle dishes with care to avoid chipping.

For more information, see the Use & Care page.

Artistic Collaboration

Isabelle de Borchgrave

A graduate of the Royal Academy of Fine Arts in Brussels, Isabelle de Borchgrave specialized in textile design. Her work quickly diversified, encompassing tableware, murals, and furniture. The collaboration between the Faïencerie de Gien and Isabelle de Borchgrave highlights her appreciation for colour and the delicate nature of her creations.