Once made to carry a meal from home to work, this French enamel lunch box belongs to a tradition of daily utility.
Known in France as a gamelle, it would have been used by workers, farmers, or schoolchildren to keep lunch close at hand — simple, sturdy, and made to travel. Its enamel surface, softened by time, carries the marks of use: small signs of age, movement, and care.
Today, it feels just as at home on a table or shelf — holding napkins, cutlery, tea, letters, or nothing at all.
A humble object with a lived-in elegance.
1940
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