Goodmoods' handmade sandstone bottles are a "satire of our plastic use"
French creative publisher Goodmoods has released a collection of soft matte ceramics that mimic the shape of single-use plastic bottles.
The Consigne vessels come in four shapes, with each available in three of six powdery colours, including bengal red, mimosa yellow, meringue white and fir green.
This results in 12 variations that can be used as vases, carafes or purely as decorative objects.
Together with the artisans of Jars Ceramistes ? a pottery company that has been based in Provence since 1857 ? Rouzaud's team developed hand-made plaster moulds for each shape. "Everything was tested and re-tested to fine tune the balance of the shape, the curvature of the neck, and the saturation of the colours, which were especially developed," she said. "From there, the production takes 10 steps and 21 different hands."
"Enamels provide earthy colours with their powdery matte finish, while remaining intense with their saturated pigments," Rouzaud explained.
"We wanted to have an unlimited playground of colour combinations, like colour therapy for your everyday life."
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