I have plates, glasses, cups, and bowls made by them. Actually, they belong to my grandmother and they've been around for 60 or 70 years. They're pretty hard to break, or at least the ones from back then are.
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All French schools are fully equipped and I'm pretty sure most glasses still date back from the '80s 😅