Our Philosophy

 

A note from founder Sarah-linda forrer


ARTS DE LA TABLE

Rooted in the French Art de Vivre, my passion for eating well, celebrating life, and enjoying a true connection to our food has blossomed into collections of sensual tableware and interior accessories. 

Growing up in the French Pyrénées, we lived surrounded by forests and mountains. 
My parents grew their own food and I was raised on a diet of seasonal, fresh and organic produce.

This lifestyle not only taught me the importance of a healthy and sustainable diet but also instilled in me a deep appreciation for the essential connection between food and humans. To me, the beauty and pleasures of nature are the definition of hedonism.


REDEFINED LUXURY

Inspired by this naturally epicurean lifestyle, I design pieces that celebrate a redefined  luxury. My collections are a harmonious blend of refined elegance, quality and joie de vivre, centred around the pleasures of the table. 

A combination of sensual feminine lines, layered colours and natural textures – designed to caress your senses, form the basis of my work.

The luxurious collections are designed in my Amsterdam studio. Each piece is crafted with meticulous attention to detail and quality, reflecting my devotion to the art of living well.


PORCELAINE DE LIMOGES

In order to ensure that our products meet the highest standards of quality, I have chosen to produce them in a small, traditional porcelain manufacturer in Limoges, France. The team of skilled craftsmen handcrafts every piece, making sure no detail is overlooked. 

Although the objects are made with a technique called slip casting using a plaster mould, each piece is unique. The very organic shapes tend to deform each in a slightly different way, resulting in an overall very natural yet contemporary aesthetic.

And if you’re a Chef or hospitality professional, I have a special place in my heart for you. And on my website too: have a look at the professional area .


The making of a porcelain plate in our Limoges manufacture. Click play to see the video.