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March 2026

Contre-Jour design  Noé Duchaufour-Lawrance

“A collection at the intersection of design, gastronomy, and art.”

With Contre-Jour, the French manufacturer Revol unveils a sculptural and evocative collection designed by Noé Duchaufour-Lawrance.Conceived as a composition in chiaroscuro, it elevates the table into an artistic landscape. A new grog-infused ochre ceramic body, a play of solids and voids, and an architectural approach to presentation  —Contre-Jour explores a territory where material, light, and the culinary gesture engage in a powerful dialogue.This collaboration marks a significant new milestone following the success of Caractère, reaffirming an ever more daring vision of the art of the table.

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Setting a table is, in itself, a form of composition. 

Gestures, objects, and the silences between them belong to a shared language of gastronomy and the visual arts.

With Contre-Jour, this staging of the meal is elevated to the level of a sensory landscape, conceived as a discreet yet essential accompaniment to the culinary gesture. Inspired by both the worlds of gastronomy and art, the collection approaches each piece as an element of composition. Placed on the table, plates and serving dishes form a contemporary still life, brought to life by chefs and guests alike.

These objects do more than simply contain  — they take part in a dramaturgy of space, light, and emptiness.
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Beyond the table, the pieces take on a different status when brought together. Stacked, they acquire a sculptural dimension, becoming true domestic totems that evoke the verticality and formal purity of Constantin Brancusi’s works.

Each piece is individually designed, both for its function and for the dialogue it creates with the others.

The design pays as much attention to solid forms as to the interstices they reveal.

Open, flared shapes combine with more enclosed forms, creating a living architectural scenography that evolves with shifting inspirations.

Voids become moments of breathing space, modulating the perception of the table through use and light, in a play of tensions and balances reminiscent of the quiet compositions of Giorgio Morandi

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The collection unfolds around two essential colours, chosen for their closeness to the material: a chalky white and an ochre earth. Primary, almost elemental tones that reinforce the connection between form, function, and substance.

A talented and sensitive designer, Noé Duchaufour-Lawrance has long explored the interaction between forms and the empty spaces that exist between objects.

The bicolour effect introduced by the new ochre body enhances the collection’s singularity, expressing the manufacture’s exceptional and forward-looking craftsmanship. Contre-Jour is intended for chefs who view the plate as a space of expression. It accompanies plating with restraint and intensity, heightening contrasts, revealing the sheen of a jus and the texture of a raw ingredient. The pieces become creative partners  — sensitive supports for a contemporary culinary language.
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 Founded in 1768 in Saint-Uze, in the Drôme region, Revol is a French family-run manufacture that has upheld porcelain excellence for nine generations. Committed to responsible production that respects both people and the environment, it prioritises the recycling of its raw materials while investing in cutting-edge technologies that ensure consistency and precision.

For Contre-Jour, the teams developed a new ochre, grog-infused ceramic body. Enriched with 25% chamotte — recycled porcelain that has been fired and reused  — it reveals a visible mineral texture and a natural chromatic depth. The firing process enhances the material, making each piece unique, at the intersection of industrial mastery and artisanal sensitivity. 

This new body is the result of a long innovation process led by Revol’s R&D teams, driven by a constant ambition to pioneer material recycling while reducing the impact on natural resources.



At the intersection of design, gastronomy, and art, Contre-Jour asserts a singular vision of the art of the table: one that is composed, contemplated, and experienced.

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