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Jacqueline Suzor de Panafieu pour Atelier des Récollets

Western Desert – J.Suzor Ceramic Vase – Grey Crackle Glaze & Graphic Blue Line – Handmade – Atelier des Récollets – Code FVR45

Western Desert – J.Suzor Ceramic Vase – Grey Crackle Glaze & Graphic Blue Line – Handmade – Atelier des Récollets – Code FVR45

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🖤 ​​WESTERN DESERT – Modernist Ceramic Vase – Signed J. Suzor – Grey Crackle Glaze & Graphic Blue Line – Handmade – Atelier des Récollets – Code FVR45

Graphic, mineral, and intensely poetic : this modernist vase by J. Suzor (Jacqueline Suzor de Panafieu) , from the WESTERN DESERT series, explores the dialogue between matter and visual tension.
Its spherical shape and light gray crackled glaze serve as a setting for a cobalt blue line —pictorial, incisive, almost musical.
A work where formal sobriety meets free gesture, between raw design and contemporary elegance .

Designed to punctuate a space with discretion and authority, this vase captures the light and diverts it.
Each crack becomes a topography, each line a trace of movement.

Product Details
• Shape: spherical, flat base
• Material: glazed ceramic, light gray crackle finish
• Pattern: cobalt blue and midnight blue diagonal line
• Handmade – Atelier des Récollets , France
• Signature: Robin, WESTERN DESERT
• Artist: Jacqueline Suzor de Panafieu (J. Suzor)
• Unique piece – perfect condition

Why we love it – Paris Bonheur Selection
Because it traces .
Its blue line, vivid and irregular, splits the surface like a deliberate fault.
A vase that imposes a presence — between minerality, abstraction and graphic tension .
An author's piece at the crossroads of art and design, chosen for its artisanal craftsmanship and its radical and poetic visual language .

Staging & Styling Ideas
• On a minimalist console in light wood — graphic accent, balance of textures.
• In duo with raw ceramic — tension between matte and varnished.
• As a central piece on a coffee table , accompanied by art books or a dried bouquet — a dialogue between form and silence.

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