Truly unique gifts are often ones we make ourselves. Enter Atelier sans (100) façon(s) de dire je t'aime, where creating a one-of-a-kind ceramics is within reach of even the least artistically inclined among us.
Richard Carette, who co-owns the Hochelaga-Maisonneuve workshop with partner Richard Guimont, explains the concept: “Our customers can create a unique ceramic figurine, which they can paint themselves if they wish. And if they would prefer a professional painter to take care of it as per their instructions, we offer that too!”
With over 50,000 different molds, Atelier sans (100) façon(s) de dire je t'aime offers a large assortment of ceramic pieces from which to choose. Dolphins, felines, birds, “Gingerbread” houses, vases, bowls and more: imagine it and they can likely make it a ceramic reality. Once a piece has been chosen, all that’s left is to give it a coat of paint. “This is an opportunity for us to share our passion for crafts, and to show our customers what they can create,” says Richard Carette.