Description
The César Collection channels classical elegance with a playful edge, featuring cups and dishes adorned with imperial laurels and antique-inspired mouldings.
Founded in 1996, Astier de Villatte is a Parisian atelier dedicated to preserving and reimagining tradition. Its ceramics workshop updates 18th-century Parisian techniques, while its suburban printing press, the last in France, continues the art of lead-type books. The publishing house has produced Ma Vie à Paris, Drawings with Lou Doillon, and a new edition of Mitsou by Balthus. Its perfume studio partners with master noses to create colognes, skincare, incense, gums, and a candle collection inspired by scents from around the world.
Handmade in Paris, every ceramic is stamped with the Astier de Villatte monogram and the initials of the artisan who crafted it, reflecting the atelier’s dedication to individuality and tradition.
Material(s):
- Ceramic
Source:
Paris
Dimensions:
L9 x D9 x H7 cm




sarah_m –
I bought this Cesar incense burner after seeing Josh Minott’s recommendation online. The ceramic feels substantial and well-made, though it’s smaller than I expected at 9x9x7cm. It looks elegant on my shelf and burns incense evenly. The craftsmanship is nice, but for $190, I’d expect slightly better value. Oscr stock had it available when other places were sold out, which was helpful.