Beautiful La Maison Cassee Vaisselle or House of broken Crockery – tourist attraction located in the town of Louviers, France. The House of broken porcelain
The House of broken porcelain
La Maison Cassee Vaisselle or House of broken Crockery is a very interesting tourist attraction located in the town of Louviers, France. Robert Vasseur and his wife abandoned the traditional exterior walls, but instead painstakingly decorated the house with mosaics of broken crockery, shells, iridescent glass, porcelain. Robert Vasseur was born in 1908, he worked first at the milk factory, then at the textile factory. His passion for Mosaic ornaments began in 1952, when he first got the idea of making repairs in his kitchen. Then he decorated the old kitchen sink with mosaics from broken pieces of old crockery, gluing it with cement.
Detail of mosaics. House of broken Crockery
The House of broken porcelain
Fragment of porcelain decoration in the garden
Pair of storks in the nest made of broken Crockery
Wall of mosaics
Various figurines, mosaic panels decorate the house
The view from above
Amazing porcelain figurines
All pieces of furniture made of broken china
Interior of the House
Painstaking work of artist
Beautifully decorated walls
Mosaic installation
Rooster on a tower made entirely of porcelain
Intriguing details
Some sculptures appear quite extraordinary, like this arm of a body builder
Shelf with porcelain figurines
mosaic walls
Kitchen interior
Garden decorated with plates and broken porcelain constructions
From top to bottom – all decorated with broken crockery
material for interior decoration – boxes with broken porcelain
Fragment of house interior
Closeup. Broken crockery mosaics
Seashells and broken crockery
House walls decorated with beautiful mosaics
Closeup of mosaics
Sculptures and statues decorate La Maison Cassee Vaisselle
Garden sculpture and mosaics
The place is really worth visiting. Details of interior
Hundreds of porcelain plates and saucers for future decoration
And even the dog house – made entirely of broken Crockery
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