A ceramicist’s life in Paris
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my journey, my studio, my vision
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Trained in fine arts, then at Clay studios, Lucie is a French designer and ceramicist.
“I deeply believe that the home, and especially those moments shared around a meal, is one of the most precious places to weave bonds, create memories, and celebrate life with our families, friends, and the kindred souls who walk beside us.
In my studio, I combine tradition and modernity, carefully selecting each glaze, each pattern, each colour.
Whether it’s a piece of tableware or a decorative object, each of my creations becomes a companion to these shared moments, a silent witness to the conversations and laughter exchanged around a table or in a warm corner of the home.
I want to help create an authentic experience, slow the frantic pace of modern life, and offer everyone a way to reconnect with their living space and their loved ones.
My pieces are invitations to togetherness, open doors to the warmth of home, objects that become lifelong companions.
I want to celebrate love, friendship, and the beauty hidden in the small moments of daily life turning each living space into a refuge where connection and tenderness can flourish.”

In my ceramics studio in the 20th arrondissement of Paris, in Ménilmontant, I mainly work with stoneware and porcelain, using traditional artisanal methods.
I create poetic, functional pieces: tableware, cups, bowls, plates, as well as limited collections designed for the art of the table, for sharing, and for the tender moments of everyday life.
I also offer:
– Custom-made pieces for restaurateurs and chefs looking for handcrafted, personalized tableware to elevate their dishes and express their culinary identity through objects.
– Unique creations for event professionals and weddings: table decorations, guest gifts, and hand-built ceremonial pieces.
– Pottery workshops and classes in Paris: introductions, advanced sessions, one-day workshops, and team-building experiences for companies, for all those who want to reconnect with the joy of making things with their hands, at their own pace.
I follow a mindful and sustainable approach to production: each piece is crafted with intention, in rhythm with the seasons, the right gesture, and the time it truly takes.
Nothing is mass-produced, everything is made with respect for the pace of the clay and the integrity of the craft.
A vibrant space in the heart of Ménilmontant
My studio is tucked away in a quiet, light-filled corner of Ménilmontant, in the 20th arrondissement of Paris.
It’s a space for working and creating, but also for sharing knowledge and connecting with others.
I love welcoming those who are curious to try working with clay, to share a sensory experience, or simply to discover how a ceramic object comes to life.
Here, the dust of clay mingles with the light pouring through the windows, pieces dry quietly on the shelves, kilns hum gently in the background and conversations weave between hand movements.

