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Beautifully off-beat: designer Clément Boutillon works deliberately slowly

Pia Seidel
28.7.2022
Translation: Katherine Martin
Pictures: Pia Seidel

Patience is a [[strike:virtue]] path to ceramic objects. At least in the case of Clément Boutillon. The French designer subscribes to the slow design approach, consciously working at a slower pace to prompt a change in society’s values.

The word «timeless» often pops up in the marketing speak around clothing and furniture. But how long-lasting can something that was only developed a single season really be? Or something that loses its place in the collection as quickly as a year later? Clément Boutillon reckons it takes more than words to design your way to timelessness. He was a product designer for ten years before teaching himself the art of ceramics and starting up his own studio.

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Unmistakeable character

Chatting to Clément, his sources of inspiration, be it jellyfish, helicopters or boats, sound very concrete. But it’s only instantly recognisable in very few cases. One lovely exception to this is the «Coquetier Marquise» egg cup, clearly reminiscent of a «Pompadour» champagne glass. «Eating a soft-boiled egg is an exquisite moment for me. I wanted to translate that ideal into a classy egg cup.»

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What kind of people are always on the lookout for better design solutions? The people dreaming up new chair or table designs although there are thousands of them out there already? Here you’ll find some previously published articles where I introduce you to these people and their guiding principles. Follow me for the next instalment.

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