About:
Authentic Vintage Oyster Baskets, from Brittany, France. Made of metal, and from the 1930's, these baskets were used to grow shellfish and oysters for harvest at low tide.
A great format for gardeners, we love these baskets as plant holders. You can water your potted plants directly in the basket. They are also excellent for storage, think firewood, or display. The steel handles allow continued practicality. Each basket is slightly different. Sold individually.
Shipping:
Shipping is based on order value and calculated at checkout. We offer flat-rate shipping for small items within the continental U.S., with combined shipping automatically applied when possible. Free local pickup is available by appointment in Port Townsend or at our Seattle pop-up (May 23–June 1).
Condition:
Very Good. As these baskets are authentic, were used by shellfish harvesters, and are approximately 100 years old, they show patina, signs of age and wear. Their condition is consistent with their age and function, and they are ready to be put to good use.
Dimensions:
- Length: 19.5"
- Width: 15"
- Height: 10"
- Length of Handles: 4.5"
About:
Authentic Vintage Oyster Baskets, from Brittany, France. Made of metal, and from the 1930's, these baskets were used to grow shellfish and oysters for harvest at low tide.
A great format for gardeners, we love these baskets as plant holders. You can water your potted plants directly in the basket. They are also excellent for storage, think firewood, or display. The steel handles allow continued practicality. Each basket is slightly different. Sold individually.
Shipping:
Shipping is based on order value and calculated at checkout. We offer flat-rate shipping for small items within the continental U.S., with combined shipping automatically applied when possible. Free local pickup is available by appointment in Port Townsend or at our Seattle pop-up (May 23–June 1).
Condition:
Very Good. As these baskets are authentic, were used by shellfish harvesters, and are approximately 100 years old, they show patina, signs of age and wear. Their condition is consistent with their age and function, and they are ready to be put to good use.
Dimensions:
- Length: 19.5"
- Width: 15"
- Height: 10"
- Length of Handles: 4.5"

À la Source
Our ethos is to source with care for people, planet and objects. As a Franco-American team we believe in fair pricing at source, and supporting the French ecosystem as well as bringing beauty and history to the homes of collectors in the U.S. and beyond.

Why French Antiques?
As art dealers first, launching French Art Shop, as an international online destination for French antique paintings in 2017, we look at all our antique furniture and objects through the lens of designing around art and artful living.
French antiques are among the most sought-after in the world — not for their grandeur, but for their restraint. Shaped by regional materials and utilitarian needs, many of the most enduring pieces were made for farms, ateliers, and family homes. Their appeal lies in proportion, practicality, and a deep respect for craft. Patinated woods, hand-forged hardware, timeworn finishes — these details tell a quiet story of use and care. In a world that moves quickly, French antiques offer a slower kind of beauty: one that’s lived-in, considered, and lasting.

The world of Brocante
The French brocante is where the everyday past is preserved. These markets — part cultural ritual, part practical exchange — are where we source many of our pieces. Dealers arrive before dawn, setting out items passed down through trades, homes, and workshops. It’s a world that values utility and age, where a workbench or ceramic jar is appreciated not for perfection, but for what it has endured. We’ve spent years building trust with local vendors and private collectors, allowing us to access pieces rarely seen outside of France — and to share them with context and care. We also run antique buying and brocante tours in France, if you would like to experience this unique universe for yourself!


Antiques and sustainability
We live and work in France, which means our sourcing is grounded in daily life — not short buying trips. Over the past decade, we’ve built trust with regional dealers, restorers, and families who’ve spent generations in the trade. As a Franco-American team, with family in Normandy, we navigate both worlds: combining local relationships and cultural fluency with a Pacific Northwest design perspective. In order for antiques to be a sustainable trade long-term, the entire chain and ecosystem needs to be cared for and understood through principles of sustainability, which revolve around understanding antiques as a finite resource. It is our mission to include an ethos of fairness and education around French culture, which is really about benefitting French people and patrimony through fair pricing and understanding the true source and value of these pieces. We operate our business and interactions with care for antiques dealers, restorers, transporters, tradespeople, and the French families who pass on these heirlooms. Knowing our community of antiques lovers, Francophiles and collectors globally share this ethos is the win-win. Sustainability benefits everyone.