
Apilco France Bistro Soup Bowls – Set of 3
A timeless set of three late 20th century French porcelain bistro bowls by Apilco, France.
Crafted in crisp white porcelain with a classic pedestal base and sculpted side detail, these bowls have that effortless European kitchen feel — the kind you’d expect to see in a traditional French café or styled farmhouse table.
Beautifully weighty and made from quality hospitality-grade porcelain, Apilco pieces are known for their durability and understated elegance. Perfect for French onion soup, generous desserts, pasta, or styled open-shelf display.
Their clean white finish makes them endlessly versatile — ideal for modern kitchens, gallery-style homes, or elevated Airbnb settings.
A quietly sophisticated addition to your curated tableware collection.
Condition
Pre-loved vintage condition. No chips or cracks noted. Light age-related wear consistent with use. Base rings show minor shelf marks typical of porcelain.
Size
Approx. 14cm wide by 9cm tall
Maker
Porcelaine Apilco – France
Collector Note
This piece forms part of our 80s to Today Ceramics Curated Collection, showcasing studio ceramic design from the 1980s onward, with an emphasis on expressive forms and contemporary handmade pottery.
👉 Explore our 80s to Today Ceramics and Mid-Century Ceramics Curated Collections
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Apilco France Bistro Soup Bowls – Set of 3
A timeless set of three late 20th century French porcelain bistro bowls by Apilco, France.
Crafted in crisp white porcelain with a classic pedestal base and sculpted side detail, these bowls have that effortless European kitchen feel — the kind you’d expect to see in a traditional French café or styled farmhouse table.
Beautifully weighty and made from quality hospitality-grade porcelain, Apilco pieces are known for their durability and understated elegance. Perfect for French onion soup, generous desserts, pasta, or styled open-shelf display.
Their clean white finish makes them endlessly versatile — ideal for modern kitchens, gallery-style homes, or elevated Airbnb settings.
A quietly sophisticated addition to your curated tableware collection.
Condition
Pre-loved vintage condition. No chips or cracks noted. Light age-related wear consistent with use. Base rings show minor shelf marks typical of porcelain.
Size
Approx. 14cm wide by 9cm tall
Maker
Porcelaine Apilco – France
Collector Note
This piece forms part of our 80s to Today Ceramics Curated Collection, showcasing studio ceramic design from the 1980s onward, with an emphasis on expressive forms and contemporary handmade pottery.
👉 Explore our 80s to Today Ceramics and Mid-Century Ceramics Curated Collections
👉 Read the full Collectors Note for this Collection
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Description
A timeless set of three late 20th century French porcelain bistro bowls by Apilco, France.
Crafted in crisp white porcelain with a classic pedestal base and sculpted side detail, these bowls have that effortless European kitchen feel — the kind you’d expect to see in a traditional French café or styled farmhouse table.
Beautifully weighty and made from quality hospitality-grade porcelain, Apilco pieces are known for their durability and understated elegance. Perfect for French onion soup, generous desserts, pasta, or styled open-shelf display.
Their clean white finish makes them endlessly versatile — ideal for modern kitchens, gallery-style homes, or elevated Airbnb settings.
A quietly sophisticated addition to your curated tableware collection.
Condition
Pre-loved vintage condition. No chips or cracks noted. Light age-related wear consistent with use. Base rings show minor shelf marks typical of porcelain.
Size
Approx. 14cm wide by 9cm tall
Maker
Porcelaine Apilco – France
Collector Note
This piece forms part of our 80s to Today Ceramics Curated Collection, showcasing studio ceramic design from the 1980s onward, with an emphasis on expressive forms and contemporary handmade pottery.
👉 Explore our 80s to Today Ceramics and Mid-Century Ceramics Curated Collections
👉 Read the full Collectors Note for this Collection























