A DEUX MAINS TENANT
Read moreIn this house that once belonged to the Vincenot family, Anne-Virginie Pouille and Pierrick Allamanno, both creative artists, create decorative objects, tableware and jewelry. Their raw materials are wood, ceramics and epoxy resin, and their inspiration comes from local nature, flowers and wildlife. The unmissable boutique, just opposite the Château de Commarin, invites discovery. There's something for everyone: colors, edible glazes and affordable prices all contribute to the success of this charming address.
GALERIE BRUNO FREY – ARTS PRIMITIFS
Art gallery run by Bruno Frey, expert in African and Oceanic art. It ...Read more
LIBRAIRIE GODARD
Read moreThe library is oriented towards old and second-hand books, with a regional background and another, gay and lesbian, well furnished in essays and novels. Outside the opening hours, you can go to the site to look at the catalogue to know exactly what you will be conducting immediately during your visit. The bookseller, passionate about ancient books, is also of postcards and old photographs. If you share this interest in these beautiful collection objects, go to the site delcampe. fr.
GALERIE HERBERT-FORT
Read moreGalerie Herbert-Fort presents today's finest French art and craft creations. Unique gifts, decorative objects and fashion accessories 100% Made in France, based on ancient craft traditions: ceramics, handmade silks and jewelry, decorative glass objects, sculptures. Located in the heart of Châteauneuf, one of France's most beautiful villages, the gallery also presents exhibitions of paintings that change from month to month. Follow the gallery on social networks for news!
LA BOUTIQUE DU CHÂTEAU DE COMMARIN
Read moreThe visit of the Château plunges us into 900 years of history. This beautiful property still belongs to the same family for 26 generations. One comes to visit it, to walk in its gardens or simply to have a drink on the terrace or to stroll in its store. A bookshop with a beautiful collection of books by and about Henri Vincenot, the famous author of Commarin. Plus a few emblematic wines of the region that you can take away or taste on the spot.
LES 2 ARTELIERS - WOOD CREATIONS - XAVIER MASSON
Read moreMaison de Catherine et Xavier Masson, which was the post house of Sombernon in 1850, has been primarily their home since 1991 but also their "Arteliers" where they exhibit and sell their productions. Xavier Masson has the passion for wood work, a very successful technique allowing him to create original works to the original finishes. Sculptures, corkscrew and jewellery that may surprise you. The raw materials are often wood of countries, lilac, holly, prune tree, boxwood… finishes are polished, refined and sometimes incrusted with micro-mosaics or even shagreen (from tanned rays skin). Forms to read in several senses where wood often goes along the Galalith, this multi-coloured milk stone in the 1950s. You're not at the end of your surprises. Especially that you will also discover the talents of Catherine Masson, who is involved in creating mosaics of broken ceramics and jewellery in fabrics and other materials resurfacing past usages. An address to frequent without moderation, an access eased by many parking spaces facing Arteliers. And a wonderful view.
ATELIER G
Read moreThe Atelier de Félix Galland is easy to find on the road up to Saulieu from Pouilly-en-Auxois. Trained at the Lycée de la Céramique de l'Art et du Design in Longchamp, Côte-d'Or, Félix has created a rather attractive boutique workshop where he can exercise his passion as a ceramist and welcome visitors and customers directly. The diversity of his creations means you can afford pieces ranging from €10 to €1,500. His style? Very contemporary pieces combined with the work of a basket-maker, vases, fine porcelain for tableware and made-to-order pieces.
SEBASTIEN DUGUÉ - ARTIST AND MASTER GLASSMAKER
Read moreSébastien Dugué, trained in the arts and techniques of glass, makes us discover the history of glass and glass art and the beauty of possible achievements. Located between Paris and Vieux-Château, he is happy to share his passion and work. A few of his achievements at the tourist office, such as his snail-like snail, or his fondue bottles, became flat at the Maison des Pays de Produits de Pouilly-en-Auxois. Sébastien Dugué is a master of many techniques of realization and restoration, so we can order him any kind of realization. It is mainly that of stained glass windows that he puts forward during the visits he proposes or at workshops for children who are illuminated by the pleasure of working the glass. Sébastien Dugué reminds us that glass is a magical element that is sometimes overlooked!