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Poster: L'Inconnu. Le Rebelle.

Cat. № POSTER-208 · Archive reference image

Porcelain & Plastic Icons № 208

L'Inconnu. Le Rebelle.

Available · one owner only

Archive note

A ceramic figurine from a lost 1950s French porcelain design movement, 'Atelier Clandestin,' that sought to subvert post-war domesticity through subversive tableware and collectibles. The piece depicts an ambiguous hooded figure in glossy pink and green glazes, holding what appears to be a small weapon or tool—a silent protest against conformist interior culture. This poster documents an archive of objects that were never manufactured, a footnote in design history that exists only in this artifact. Appeals to collectors of forgotten modernist movements and speculative design fiction.

$5 One file · one owner · never reissued
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Section
Porcelain & Plastic Icons
Style
vintage product catalog, ceramic advertisement
Mood
mysterious, subversive, nostalgic
Palette
cream, pink, green
Collection
The Unknown Rebel Porcelain

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french design1950sporcelainfigurinesubversivepinkgreenatelier clandestinmid-centurydomestic rebellionglazed ceramichooded figure

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