People can see the same china patterns all over the place, but what’s here is unique, simple, and powerful,” says Eric Goujou of La Tuile à Loup, a mignon Paris shop with a formidable reputation for purveying the country’s most exclusive handmade ceramics. A onetime private banker, the splendidly dapper Goujou purchased La Tuile à Loup (“the Wolf Tile”) in 2006; he had been one of the 5th-arrondissement destination’s most devoted customers. Since then, he has cultivated more than 100 artisans from Alsace-Lorraine to Provence whose colorful platters, plates, tureens, and other serving pieces can’t be found anywhere else. “When the kiln opens, I’m there to pick the special one,” he explains. “Sometimes, though, what comes out is just average, so I take nothing.” For him it’s all about the…
