Postcard from Saint-Pierre d'Oléron – Illustration of the colorful huts by Lotza
Bring a touch of island charm to your decor with this postcard illustrated by Lotza, which captures all the poetry of Saint-Pierre d'Oléron, the vibrant heart of the island of Oléron. This work pays homage to the famous colorful huts of the port, true icons of the local landscape, which evoke the maritime spirit, the oyster farming tradition and the authenticity of Charente-Maritime.
Nestled on the largest island on the French Atlantic coast, Saint-Pierre d'Oléron charms visitors with its picturesque streets, lively markets, and, of course, its brightly colored wooden huts lining the harbor. Once used by oyster farmers and fishermen to store their tools, these huts have now become artisan workshops and living spaces, reflecting the city's cultural dynamism.
The history of Saint-Pierre d'Oléron dates back to Roman times, when the island was exploited for its salt production. Later, the town became a major center for fishing and maritime trade. From the 19th century onward, it experienced a significant tourist boom, attracting wealthy families who came to enjoy the gentle coastline. Even today, it maintains a harmonious balance between tradition and modernity.
In this illustration, Lotza subtly captures the joyful and colorful atmosphere of this iconic location. The cabins, the sailboats, the late afternoon light: every detail invites discovery, strolling, and escape.
Carefully printed in Charente, this postcard is much more than a simple souvenir: it is a graphic celebration of the island of Oléron, its maritime heritage, and its unique identity. An ideal piece for lovers of the sea, regional heritage, and the authentic landscapes of the Atlantic coast.