



Cantine Dinner Plate 26.5cm in Terre Cuite
A French-made dinner plate in sun-kissed terracotta – the kind that warms a table before the food even lands. Pair with relaxed gatherings and good people.
Why we love this product…
Made in the Drôme atelier of Jars Céramistes, this piece embodies French dining culture: relaxed and unapologetic. Its natural glaze and muted tone make it as suited to outdoor dinnerware as it is to indoor gatherings. Part of the Cantine collection, it blends luxury kitchenware with practical charm; timeless, durable, and made to be lived with.
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Cantine Dinner Plate 26.5cm in Terre Cuite

Jars Céramistes

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