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From 1949 to the present day, Jean Roger's earthenware creations reveal a taste for fantasy and the exotic, combined with the highest standards of craftsmanship.
A ceramic creation from the 60s, reissued in 2023, the flame bowl is available in matte white or aqua pink enamel. Its ideal size, this small vase can be placed on its own or with candleholders on a table to create an elegant, harmonious ensemble.
The frog in medium size, the very first model designed by Jean Roger in the 60s.
For autumn-winter, it's available in emerald green, cognac and aqua pink. It's ideal for use in a pocket or as a small planter.
A model from the 1950s, Jean Roger's Directoire-inspired flower pick has been revisited with the addition of leaves, and this year comes in glossy white. Turned and shaped by hand, it is perfect as a table centerpiece with flower stems, on a mantelpiece or as a simple decorative object.
Salt shaker, pepper shaker, jewelry holder, ashtray, the mini frog is the perfect gift for Christmas!
Hand-modeled, the decorative pineapple is available in a natural shade, or in a duo of peacock-blue and duck-blue ivory glazes.
A design from the 1950s, Jean Roger takes the shape of Empire-era jam jars and incorporates the leaves of its tulip candleholders. This year, we offer it in matt white with elephant-head handles, all hand-modeled, to add an oriental touch to the exoticism of the leaves.
The new colors have arrived for the frog candle holder; come and discover the Autumn-Winter 2023-2024 selection.
New in the spring-summer collection, the exoticism and mischief of the little monkey enamelled emerald green candlestick will enchant and decorate your tables. Each piece is modeled and shaped according to the know-how of the Jean Roger workshop.
The flagship model of the Jean Roger atelier since 1960, discover the five colors of the Fall-Winter 2023-2024 season.
Perfect as a planter or pot holder, the large frog is also ideal for decorating gardens and homes. A decorative ceramic object, it can be slipped into your garden or add a touch of whimsy to your interior.
Created in 2016, the palm tureen evokes a world tinged with exoticism. Each leaf is shaped and molded by hand.Â
A Jean Roger model from the 1950s, the Pelican pitcher, turned and shaped according to the workshop's expertise, is available in matt white, giving this ceramic a slender, natural look.
Whether a vase or a simple decorative ceramic object, Jean Roger was inspired by the Delft earthenware tulipière, designed in the 17th century specifically to showcase tulips or dried flowers.
Ideal in an entrance or on a mantelpiece, the pineapple-on-pot with its chocolate-brown tones, recalls the harmony and balance of the decorative arts of the Grand Siècle.
Inspired by the Corinthian capitals of the Abbey of Cluny, François Roger revisits acanthus leaves on a candlestick entirely turned and modeled by hand, forming a veritable piece of sculpture in its own right.
Magnified by the combination of three glazes in natural hues, it is in keeping with the exotic aesthetic so dear to Jean Roger.Â