ATELIER CERAMICS D.
Delphine Millet, an interior architecture graduate and dancer, became a ceramist through her love of porcelain. It's now her hands that dance on the wheel to give life to beautiful bowls, eccentric vases, photophores, aerial lighting fixtures... We know that she created a large chandelier for the smoking room of the restaurant Les Archives. Her work can be seen in her studio, where she gives small classes to adults and children alike. You'll be provided with all the clay, tools and glazes you need, and your creations will be fired in the studio kiln. Year-round or in workshop format, you'll learn the basics of modeling and throwing.
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