Our workshop has been awarded the label Entreprise du Patrimoine Vivant (Living Heritage Enterprise) and is an exclusive member of Ateliers d'Art de France.
Everyday, craftsmen in our workshop skilfully perpetuate accurate ancestral gestures which contributed to the worldwide reputation of the Anduze vase over the years.
We have come to master the art of hand throwing, modelling and stamping the clay; firing it once sufficiently dry to be glazed thus obtaining a full range of colours and aspects. We draw our inspiration from the combined ancient history of gardens and glazed terra cotta. The Green Oak pottery has always been a step ahead proudly claiming an innovative functioning while firmly defending an authentic French made unsurpassed hand made quality either for the traditional Anduze Jaspered" color or its worldwide famous "Antica" patina.
Should you decide to give us the opportunity to serve you, the final use for Anduze planters is multiple and varied: balconies, flat roofs, private patios, interior decoration, swimming pool surroundings, hotel and restaurant lobbies... our customers are gardening professionals, garden centres, landscapers, home decorators, public markets and private individuals in France and around the world.
We say with great pleasure that we have made planters for Versailles, the city of Montpellier, the city of Nice-Cote d'Azur, chateau Flaugergues, the abbey of Cluny and many other prominent customers who trusted our skills. Should you seek an advice or else should you have any specific requirements, feel free to get in contact with us; we will do our best to meet your expectations.
Our workshop has been awarded the label Entreprise du Patrimoine Vivant (Living Heritage Enterprise) and is an exclusive member of Ateliers d'Art de France.
Everyday, craftsmen in our workshop skilfully perpetuate accurate ancestral gestures which contributed to the worldwide reputation of the Anduze vase over the years.
We have come to master the art of hand throwing, modelling and stamping the clay; firing it once sufficiently dry to be g