About Those Strange Animals on the Roofs of Deauville.


These animals are casually found on the roofs of many original houses in Deauville, the heart of Normandy in the north of France. These wonderful whimsical creatures not only survived the Great War, but are being recreated today, although NOT for the same purpose they served in the 16th and 17th century. Back then, they were created to assure the water tightness of typical French terracotta roofing tiles. Today they have become a decorative architectural feature for roofs.

These creatures found their place on roofs, gardens and walls.

Today, they have become a tradition and are still found in the same locations.

The animals are made like glazed pottery, poly-chromed and are entirely hand made. They are fixed on the roof with a rod that is then screwed unto the roofing tiles.

Frenchdibs/Paris Bazaar is pleased to be able to offer authentic copies of these creatures for your roof, wall or garden. Contact us for availabilities and pricing!

One response to “About Those Strange Animals on the Roofs of Deauville.”

  1. Sandra Ratkus says:

    I am interested in buying a roof cat. What is the cost? Do you have a website?

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