POTERIE BECK
Read morePoterie Beck has been a family affair since 1750! Today, Richard, his wife and their daughters are the proud representatives of this tradition, and welcome you to their boutique to discover their original creations. These traditional enthusiasts have kept up with the times, offering classics as well as modern and original pieces, functional for the kitchen or simply with a beautiful decorative effect. Red and white are the main colors used by this forward-looking company.
POTERIE FRIEDMANN
Read morePoterie Friedmann has been in existence since 1802. The family is therefore Soufflenheim's oldest traditional potter. Today, the seventh generation has succeeded in preserving tradition while modernizing production. These objects are made from pure Soufflenheim clay, which withstands high temperatures. The beautiful round daubières can withstand gas. Decoration is carried out using the barolet, a small earthen vessel with a hollowed-out quill containing the colored engobes. You can visit the workshop any day of the week.
POTERIE MICHEL STREISSEL
Read moreMichel Streissel is the last potter in Soufflenheim to fire part of his production in a wood-fired kiln, a village event you can attend. From kougelhopf molds and baeckeoffe dishes to salad bowls and foie gras terrines, you'll find everything a traditional Alsatian kitchen needs! You'll also find his little characters, the "Holzschumännele", a male figure, and the "Holzschuwiwele", a female figure, as well as numerous creations that will decorate any interior, from the most traditional to the most contemporary.
POTERIE SIEGFRIED-BURGER & FILS
Read moreThis Soufflenheim-based pottery, established in 1842, is a leader in innovation: when it comes to decorations and shapes, you'll be amazed! Here you'll find traditional baeckeoffe and kougelhopf dishes, as well as salad bowls, jugs and other pie and cake dishes... But what's most surprising are the contemporary items, including trendy dinner services and customizable objects.
POTERIE RICHARD HAUSSWIRTH
Read moreFrom a long line of potters, Richard Hausswirth settled in Soufflenheim in 1979. It's here that you'll find his workshop and store, full of glazed terracotta objects made on site. Originally established in 1884, this pottery strives to perpetuate the Alsatian spirit in its creations. Most of the production is decorated with regional symbols, from storks to flags. Visit the workshop!