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Jonathan Chiswell Jones

We are currrently hosting an exhibition of Jonathan’s practical and beautiful porcelain and lustreware.

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Jonathan Chiswell Jones

Jonathan Chiswell Jones first touched clay aged 6 in Calcutta, and was enthused by reading A Potters Book at prep school.He took a degree in Politics, Philosophy and Economics at Oxford, then trained briefly at Farnham Art School in 1972. … Continue reading

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Kim Donaldson

Kim’s work not only looks fantastic it is also hardwearing & suitable for everyday use.

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John Jelfs

Modern forms influenced by 15th century Korea and contempory Japanese ceramics.

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Jim and Dominique Keeling

From our highly popular sgraffito range these pieces are all one offs..

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Okada Yasushi

A beautifully textured incense box from Yasushi’s studio in Hagi, Japan.

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Jim & Dominique Keeling

Dom has just completed an exciting new range of sgraffito teapots and mugs..

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Richard Godfrey

We have a wide range of Richard’s bright and bold glazeware in stock..

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Mark Griffiths

“Simplicity is one of the hardest effects to produce in clay: I use simple glazes, simple methods of making and what appears to be a simple way of firing them – wood firing. I find this way of work both … Continue reading

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Gas Kimishima

Gas is a native of Japan residing in England. He found that after moving to England, he became somewhat homesick for Japan, but that he could find solace in ancient wood fired Japanese pottery. Gas’ quest for a touch of … Continue reading

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