Evoking the warmth of long, unhurried lunches in Provence, the Provence Round Cloche brings both beauty and practicality to your home. Imagine a linen-draped table beneath the olive trees, platters of summer fruit and cheese kept perfectly covered beneath its handwoven dome.
Historically, the cloche(French for “bell”) was used to shield delicate dishes and preserve presentation in both grand dining rooms and humble kitchens. The Provence Round Cloche carries this tradition forward, transforming everyday dining into an experience of care, grace and quiet French charm.
Each piece is handcrafted from sustainably sourced Kubu rattan, shaped by skilled artisans whose weaving traditions span generations. With its natural tone and organic form, it’s equally at home outdoors on the terrace or indoors in the kitchen, where it can be used decoratively to cover fresh bread, pastries or fruit.
Keeps food beautifully protected from insects and dust, ideal for entertaining indoors or alfresco.
Available in two generous sizes, perfect for intimate gatherings or larger occasions.
Handwoven from sustainably harvested Kubu rattan, known for its strength, durability and soft warm-grey hue.
Functions as both a practical serving piece and a decorative accent for the kitchen, sideboard or dining table.
Each cloche is unique, celebrating artisanal craftsmanship and natural variation in tone and texture.
Medium Provence Cloche
Size: 47 cm W × 48 cm D × 23 cm H (27 cm H with handle)
Large Provence Cloche
Size: 61 cm W × 61 cm D × 26 cm H (31 cm H with handle)
Material:100% Kubu rattan
Colour: Natural warm grey-beige
Special Notes:As a handcrafted product, please allow for up to 15% variation in size and tone.
Style your Provence Cloche with our Provincial Check Tablecloths, La Rochère Bee Glassware, or Laguiole cheese sets for a beautifully layered French Country look. Indoors, place it over a breadboard on your kitchen counter or console, surrounded by linen napkins and a bouquet of lavender for a touch of Provence every day.
Long before it became a charming addition to the French country table, the cloche, meaning “bell” in French, was a symbol of refinement in 18th-century dining rooms. Crafted from silver or glass, it was used to cover each dish, keeping food warm and adding an element of anticipation before service.
In the French countryside, humble woven versions served a simpler purpose, protecting bread, cheese and fruit from curious insects while preserving their freshness. Whether in a châteauor a farmhouse, the clocherepresented care, elegance, and the art of slow living.
Today, our Provence Cloche range carries that same spirit forward, a timeless piece that connects daily rituals with centuries of French craftsmanship.