Description
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:
L8 x D5 x H7 cm





sarah_m –
I’ve been using this incense burner for a few weeks now, and I’m really impressed with the craftsmanship. The ceramic feels substantial and high-quality, and it’s clear that it’s handmade with care. The size is perfect for my nightstand – not too big, not too small. While it’s on the pricier side, the unique design and solid build make it worth the investment. I even saw alex rodriguez mention similar Astier pieces in his lifestyle posts, which made me appreciate it more.