Because mass-produced is passé—and the soul is in the glaze.
In a city of timeless taste and tactile elegance, the true Parisian treasure isn’t found in gilded department stores—it’s tucked inside ateliers, whispered across a display of porcelain plates, or hidden in a bowl shaped like a poem. Paris’s ceramicists and makers are crafting the new language of luxury: slow, imperfect, handmade.
Whether you’re after sculptural tableware, poetic pottery, or one-of-a-kind artisan objects, The Socialites have traced the most refined, character-rich addresses for ceramics and handmade gems that live with you—not just decorate.
Empreintes (3e) – The Artisans’ Cathedral
Four floors of French-made art and objects
This is the concept store for contemporary craft, curated like a gallery, but designed to be touched. You’ll find ceramics, blown glass, handwoven textiles, delicate jewelry, and design objects—all made in France. Every item tells a story. Every story whispers luxury.
📍 5 Rue de Picardie, 75003
✨ Buy: A matte stoneware teapot, an undulating ceramic vase, or minimalist Raku plates that look good with nothing but a fig.
Datcha (10e) – Color, Curve, and Consciousness
Joyful, sensual ceramics with folk soul
Datcha sources ceramics and design from French and European artisans with a focus on joyful forms, handcrafted ethics, and soft modernism. Expect terracotta plates, cobalt bowls, playful pitchers, and perfect imperfection.
📍 7 Rue Taylor, 75010
🎨 Why go: Everything feels like it was made in a sunny garden, glazed with good moods.
La Tuile à Loup (5e) – Traditional with a Twist
Where rural France meets city grace
This tiny boutique is the best-kept secret of interior stylists. Specializing in French regional ceramics, often from long-forgotten ateliers, it sells tableware so evocative you’ll want to build a kitchen around it. Glazed jugs, painted faïence, rustic-chic bowls—timeless, tactile, intimate.
📍 35 Rue Daubenton, 75005
🌾 Insider tip: Ask about small-batch arrivals—they disappear fast.
Clay Atelier (11e) – Sculptural Ceramics by Paris Creatives
A co-working space turned collector’s dream
Home to a collective of ceramic artists working in stoneware and porcelain, Clay Atelier regularly hosts sales, pop-ups, and exhibitions. Pieces range from minimalist tea bowls to abstract wall hangings. One-off gems, all fired just steps from where you shop them.
📍 34 Rue de Montreuil, 75011
🔥 Best for: The thrill of discovering tomorrow’s design star today.
Bazar Noir (3e) – Objects as Emotion
Sharp, raw, soulful minimalism
Technically Berlin-based but with a Paris showroom, Bazar Noir curates handmade ceramics and design objects that feel wabi-sabi meets brutalism. Everything is sculptural, functional, and meditative. The ceramics here are black, smoky, quiet—and devastatingly chic.
📍 By appointment only, Le Marais (check online for events)
🖤 What to bring home: Charcoal-toned bowls, matte black pitchers, ceramic altars for candles and thoughts
Galerie Murmure (6e) – Objects That Whisper
Design-art crossover with a delicate touch
This poetic little gallery mixes ceramic art, hand-blown glass, fine jewelry, and decorative objects. It feels more like stepping into someone’s luminous, art-filled home than a store. All objects here are selected with a curator’s heart and a dreamer’s eye.
📍 30 Rue Guénégaud, 75006
💫 Mood: Understated, rarefied, softly luminous
Biehler Ceramics (Montreuil, just outside Paris)
Raw edges, quiet power
Elise Biehler’s ceramics are raw, minimal, and earthy—the kind of pieces that elevate everything they touch. Think stone-toned mugs, asymmetric bowls, and unglazed beauty that celebrates imperfection.
📍 Studio visits by appointment (or find her at Parisian craft fairs)
🌑 Perfect for: The monochrome table setting of your future magazine spread
La Manufacture de Digoin Pop-ups (Various)
100-year-old French stoneware with modern finesse
Originally from Burgundy, this legendary maker of robust, elegant stoneware often holds Parisian pop-ups and collaborations. Their pieces are utilitarian with a sensual heft: water jugs, mixing bowls, heritage dishes that look as good on your shelf as in use.
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🔍 You want: The deep blue glaze mixing bowl or the classic cream ceramic butter bell
Seize Paris (11e) – The Artsy Lifestyle Store
A design incubator with Paris soul
Part boutique, part collective, Seize offers ceramics, handmade candles, jewelry, and home objects by young French makers. Everything is a bit offbeat, a bit poetic, and always full of personality.
📍 13 Rue Sedaine, 75011
🧡 Highlights: Enamelled mugs with abstract handles, lopsided plates that belong in indie films
🏺 The Socialites’ Shopping Tips for Ceramics & Handmade Treasures:
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Touch everything. Your hands will know what your eyes don’t.
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Look for the signature on the base—that’s where the story lives.
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Mix pieces from different makers—curation over uniformity
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Buy what calls you, not what matches your kitchen
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Always ask the maker about the process. That’s the best souvenir of all.
Because in Paris, the most precious things are fired, not bought.
—The Socialites
