'At Last Colour Came...' It is important to note that potters benefited from the popular demand for key items for the home; from the fruit bowl that stood on the dining table or on the dresser, the ashtray , that provided an opportunity for a splash of colour, the 'vide-poches' (a small dish in which to empty one's pockets upon arriving home), the pitcher for serving drinks in style (complemented by the 'service à orangeade' ) and, of course, the vase ; often presented to the woman of the house on her birthday, her 'fête' or as a 'souvenir de vacance', upon return from holiday. All these objects added significant touches of colour to the home décor in which it was often lacking; from the humblest 'vide-poches' by Lunetta (green), Luc (x2 blue, yellow + pink), Louis Giraud (white and small black), Les Argonautes (dark brown), Vercéram (glossy): to vases (all anonymous): Dishes, bowls and platters produced in Vallauris during t...