Ceramic artists Justine and Jean Hay de Slades’ rustic house and studio in France’s Haute Saintonge had been years within the making. First, Justine needed to set up her line of bone-white porcelain that she calls Epure—the exquisitely easy wares are what first caught our eye: see Made In a Barn in France.
Success enabled Jean to affix the enterprise in 2014: he oversees manufacturing. And really lately, with their three-year-old daughter, Alma, the household purchased a parcel of land with two decrepit Nineteenth-century constructions on it that enabled them to construct their best live-work setup. “It’s a small wooden home with many home windows and plenty of mild,” Justine tells us. “We don’t want or need plenty of area for residing, however our atelier is twice the scale, with limestone partitions and previous fireplaces.”
Not surprisingly, the colour white pervades each buildings, together with plenty of handmade touches: Justine and Jean’s fingerprints are on each floor and for those who look intently, you too can spot their cat’s paw prints memorialized in clay.
Pictures by Jean Hay de Slade, courtesy of Epure.
The Home
Haute Saintonge is within the Charente-Maritime, on the southwest coast of France between Bordeaux and Cognac. “It’s a spot the place you may breath,” says Justine, who, having previously lived and labored in the identical constructing, felt very prepared for a division of labor.
The range is a French-made Supra—it and two radiators (in Alma’s room and the tub) warmth the entire home. The brand new flooring is painted concrete.
The Studio
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