







Set of 3 1960s French Faux Bois Ceramic Dishes from Salins Manufacture
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This ensemble of 1960s three ceramic dishes from Salins is a harmonious blend of mid-century sophistication and rustic charm, characterized by its faux bois (false wood) glaze that beautifully emulates the texture of wood. The two oval dishes are identical in size and shape, while the third features a distinctive teardrop form, adding a dynamic touch to the trio. Each piece is finished with a high-gloss glaze that enhances the rich, woodgrain-like pattern and their warm amber hue. The set is in pristine condition, a testament to both its quality and care over the years.
Founded in eastern France, the Salins manufacture was known for its innovative ceramic production and artistic finishes throughout the 19th and 20th centuries. This set exemplifies their mastery of decorative technique and would make a striking addition to any vintage tableware collection or a nature-inspired interior.
Perfect for al fresco dining or stylish interior display, this charming set offers versatile styling possibilities. Whether serving seasonal bites or used as a decorative accent, it brings a touch of natural whimsy to interiors, blending the warmth of wood with the refinement of crafted ceramics for a timeless, textural accent.
Condition and patina consistent with age.
Bigger ones measure approx. 14½" long x 10¾" wide x 2" high. Small one is 9" long
Bigger ones measure approx. 37cm long x 27cm wide x 5cm high. Small one is 23cm long
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