Red glazed ceramic.
Signed and numbered XLVI/D.
24 cm high.
This is one of the designs included in the "Catalogue d'objets introuvables" ("Catalogue of impossible or "unlocatable" objects") published in 1969, in which Jacques Carelman parodied commercial catalogues by showing hundreds of "deceptively everyday" or "perfectly unusable" objects.
Jacques Carelman (Marseille, 1929-Argenteuil, 2012) was a French artist, illustrator and writer, best known for his surrealist designs of impossible objects.
Slight wear and tear during cooking.
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Red glazed ceramic.
Signed and numbered XLVI/D.
24 cm high.
This is one of the designs included in the "Catalogue d'objets introuvables" ("Catalogue of impossible or "unlocatable" objects") published in 1969, in which Jacques Carelman parodied commercial catalogues by showing hundreds of "deceptively everyday" or "perfectly unusable" objects.
Jacques Carelman (Marseille, 1929-Argenteuil, 2012) was a French artist, illustrator and writer, best known for his surrealist designs of impossible objects.
Slight wear and tear during cooking.
Do you have something similar to sell? Get your items valued free of charge!