Maurice Achard created ceramic pieces at his Studio in Val David for three years with Jean-Guy Moreau under the name Neufve-Terre, then he did some pieces for OPEC Design Canada of Saint-Sauveur, Quebec, before returning to Montreal; other ceramists also did pieces for Opec Design.
See “Céramistes du Québec 1940-1970” by Jacqueline Beaudry Dion and Jean-Pierre Dion,( first ed. 2010, 2nd ed. 2011), 90 p.
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Any info on this maker/designer?
Lovely piece, but we do not have any details…
we sold a decanter and goblet set a while back, was marked OPEC as well, no luck other than that on info….
this is a beauty!
Maurice Achard created ceramic pieces at his Studio in Val David for three years with Jean-Guy Moreau under the name Neufve-Terre, then he did some pieces for OPEC Design Canada of Saint-Sauveur, Quebec, before returning to Montreal; other ceramists also did pieces for Opec Design.
See “Céramistes du Québec 1940-1970” by Jacqueline Beaudry Dion and Jean-Pierre Dion,( first ed. 2010, 2nd ed. 2011), 90 p.