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Maison Primavera

Tableware, linen and decoration in limited runs, between Alsace and the Vosges

In Rosheim, a ceramicist throws a salad bowl whose outside stays raw and inside is glazed. In Boersch, a basket-maker weaves a wicker basket. In Gérardmer, a workshop prints a flowered tablecloth. Behind these gestures, scattered between Alsace and the Vosges, are two sisters-in-law: Mathilde and Marine. Mathilde, an art director trained at La Cambre in textile design, draws every motif, every piece and every collection. Marine, a former paediatric nurse born in Alsace and attached to her region, runs its development. Together they founded Maison Primavera to pass on to their children a taste for colour, pattern and craft. Around Mathilde's drawings, the brand gathers a circle of local artisans and workshops: a ceramicist in Rosheim and one in Nancy, a basket-maker in Boersch, a candle-maker in Bischwihr, a cabinetmaker in Guémar and a textile workshop in Gérardmer. Porcelain thrown and glazed by hand, antique linen and kelsch embroidered, Oeko-Tex certified cotton and linen woven in the Vosges, wicker woven, vegetable wax poured, wood turned: every piece comes from an identifiable hand. The collections, one a year, mix plain pieces with original motifs, in limited runs. Many are unique and will not be remade; some travel with a certificate of authenticity. From tableware to home linen and decoration, Maison Primavera composes a whole home, made to last and to be handed down.

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Why we love this brand

Here, nothing is anonymous. Each piece carries the name of the hand that made it: Mathilde draws, Marine embroiders, Jennifer throws, Emma weaves... A brand that gathers a workshop scattered between Alsace and the Vosges around a single motif, produced in limited runs, and that accepts two pieces will never look quite the same.

Brand Information Maison Primavera

Origin: Made in France

Website Languages: French

Shipping policy: Delivery to your home, to a pick-up point, or collection at Reichsfeld. Shipping is free from 150 € to a home address in mainland France (outside sales and promotions); a gift is offered from 250 € spent. Shipping to mainland France, Belgium, the Netherlands, Luxembourg, Germany, Austria, Italy, Spain, Portugal and Ireland. Prepared and dispatched within 3 to 5 working days.

Return policy: Right of withdrawal within 14 days of receipt. Returns are at the customer's expense (except for faults), with the item undamaged and in its original packaging; refund within 14 days. No returns or exchanges on personalised or made-to-measure pieces.

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Tableware

Porcelain is thrown, decorated and glazed by hand by the partner ceramicists, in Rosheim in Alsace and in Nancy in Lorraine, from Mathilde's drawings. Bowls, plates, cups, salad bowls, serving dishes and carafes: some pieces stay plain, others carry floral motifs or a small heart set at the bottom of the bowl. On certain models the outside is left raw while the inside is glazed, a contrast of texture you feel under the palm. Many are one-off pieces, sometimes supplied with a certificate of authenticity. Alongside sits wooden tableware, which can be pyrographed with a name, for a birth for example. A table for every day and for the days that matter.

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Home linen

The textiles are woven, printed and made up in the Vosges, in Oeko-Tex certified cotton and linen, from Mathilde's motifs. Tablecloths, table runners, napkins, tea towels and bibs share one flowered pattern or keep to a single plain colour, enough to set a table to your own taste. Beside them sit hand-embroidered cushions: on some, a motif of trees of life from Alsace runs across antique linen and kelsch, drawn by Mathilde and embroidered by Marine. The fabric is also sold by the metre, in multiples of ten centimetres, for those who like to sew. Pieces made to be lived with, washed and handed down.

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Decoration

The decoration brings together crafts that have little in common. Basketry first: wicker baskets woven by hand, in several shades, sometimes remade to order when stock runs out. Then candles: vegetable wax poured into a porcelain cup that you keep once the flame is gone. There are also porcelain hangings and linocuts painted by Mathilde, for the wall or, in season, the Christmas tree. These objects carry the collections beyond the table: they dress the shelf, the ledge, the wall. Many exist in very few examples, some as a single piece that will not be made again.

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