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Wes Anderson : The Archives "Le Sans Blague" Cup and Saucer

Wes Anderson : The Archives "Le Sans Blague" Cup and Saucer

This exclusive edition was created for the exhibition ‘Wes Anderson: The Archives’ (The Design Museum, London)

Le Sans Blague is a café located in Ennui-sur-Blasé, the fictional French town that serves as the backdrop to a student revolution in Wes Anderson’s film The French Dispatch of the Liberty, Kansas Evening Sun.

The film was shot near Limoges, one of the cradles of porcelain in Europe. The Le Sans Blague cup and saucer are carefully crafted in this very town by the makers of the film’s props.

This edition is approved by Wes Anderson.

Enamelled porcelain
Made in France

Cup: 8 x 5.5 cm
Saucer: 14 x 2 cm

* Note for US customers
Because of the material, you may be charged high tariffs to receive this product. 

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$70.00
Wes Anderson : The Archives "Le Sans Blague" Cup and Saucer
$70.00

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Wes Anderson : The Archives "Le Sans Blague" Cup and Saucer

This exclusive edition was created for the exhibition ‘Wes Anderson: The Archives’ (The Design Museum, London)

Le Sans Blague is a café located in Ennui-sur-Blasé, the fictional French town that serves as the backdrop to a student revolution in Wes Anderson’s film The French Dispatch of the Liberty, Kansas Evening Sun.

The film was shot near Limoges, one of the cradles of porcelain in Europe. The Le Sans Blague cup and saucer are carefully crafted in this very town by the makers of the film’s props.

This edition is approved by Wes Anderson.

Enamelled porcelain
Made in France

Cup: 8 x 5.5 cm
Saucer: 14 x 2 cm

* Note for US customers
Because of the material, you may be charged high tariffs to receive this product. 

© We Do Not Work Alone

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This exclusive edition was created for the exhibition ‘Wes Anderson: The Archives’ (The Design Museum, London)

Le Sans Blague is a café located in Ennui-sur-Blasé, the fictional French town that serves as the backdrop to a student revolution in Wes Anderson’s film The French Dispatch of the Liberty, Kansas Evening Sun.

The film was shot near Limoges, one of the cradles of porcelain in Europe. The Le Sans Blague cup and saucer are carefully crafted in this very town by the makers of the film’s props.

This edition is approved by Wes Anderson.

Enamelled porcelain
Made in France

Cup: 8 x 5.5 cm
Saucer: 14 x 2 cm

* Note for US customers
Because of the material, you may be charged high tariffs to receive this product. 

© We Do Not Work Alone