Louis-Georges Claude
Porcelain sugar bowl from the Claude coffee service. Features a Sèvres blue decoration and a 24-carat gold thread.
An art object made entirely by hand by our craftsmen in the Manufacture's workshops. Nuances and variations may appear from one piece to the next, making each one almost unique.
Louis-Georges Claude (1879–1963) was a designer and decorator at the Manufacture de Sèvres from 1920 to 1931. He won the grand prize for stained glass at the 1925 Exhibition of Modern Decorative and Industrial Arts and exhibited his new ceramic creations in the Manufacture de Sèvres pavilions. On this occasion, he created shapes and decorative designs for Sèvres (boxes, chess sets, inkwells, coffee services, pendulum clocks) that were heavily inspired by Orientalist tastes.
You might also like