Potters
Earthenware (12) potters whose work is primarily earthenware |
figurative ceramics (5) Potters who make figurative pieces and one offs, slip casting and limited editions. |
Garden pots/Outdoor Ceramics (18) Potters making pots/ceramics for outdoor use. |
Hand-built Ceramics (10) One-of hand-built ceramic art works |
Porcelain (8) Potters working primarily with porcelain clay. |
Raku or Smoke fired (18) Potters whose work is raku fired, smoked or similar. |
Saltglaze or Sodaglaze (4) Potters who saltglaze/soda glaze |
Slipware (7) Potters who use slips to decorate their work. |
Stoneware (11) Potters who work primarily with stoneware |
Tiles (10) Potters making tiles |
Woodfired (11) Potters that fire with wood |
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AGIR Céramique
Christian and Ariane COISSIEUX produce stoneware and porcelain. |
Angie Sayer
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Anna Ceramics
Anna Ceramics - Ceramic art by Joanna Richards. Unique sculptures and pottery inspired by organic textures. |
Annegret Ostberg - Ceramics
Started making ceramics in 1980, having been influenced by the work of Lucy Rie. Since then her work has progressed to the production of finely thrown functional pieces which are a pleasure to use and have in ones home. |
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Balnacra Pottery - Vicky Stonebridge
Balnacra Pottery is a unique range of Earthenware & Raku Pottery, made by Vicky Stonebridge in the Beautiful Wester Ross area of Scotland. |
Barry Guppy Ceramics
![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() (2 votes)Barry Guppy, one of London’s most original ceramic artists would like to invite you to enjoy his innovative work and share in his creative journey with a form of clay that has never before been used in such an extraordinary way |
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Bentham pottery
Bentham Pottery produces hand thrown domestic stoneware pottery, and individual one-offs. Pottery courses are run for all levels of experience. |
Bill Moore - Moore Pottery
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Borgh Pottery - Pottery crafted in the Isle of Lewis
Alex and Sue Blair welcome you to Borgh (Borve) Pottery, situated in the Gaelic heartland of the Outer Hebrides on the Isle of Lewis, 18 miles North West of Stornoway on the A857 to Ness (Nis). |
Brook Street Pottery
At Brook Street Pottery you will find a gallery and workshop. We are situated in the centre of the beautiful border town of Hay-on-Wye. |
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Buddy Bird - Ceramic products
We are currently producing an exclusive range of fun and funky animals in 3 dimensional and 2 dimensional form. Our work has a humorous quality that has a unique appeal to all ages. Each piece is crafted from white earthenware clay and then handpainted. The work has a tangible quality with soft fat round edges and a beautiful glaze that gives the work an exceptional vibrancy. |
Carol Woodrow
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Carolinda Tolstoy Ceramics
Carolinda Tolstoy is a London-based ceramicist who has exhibited widely and whose work is in national and private collections in England, Greece, France, Germany, Switzerland, Austria, Kuwait, the USA, Japan, South Africa, Australia and Russia. |
Chocolate Factory Artists Studios - Ceramics, Painting and Sculpture.
Features ceramics by: Keith Ashley - Raku fired ceramic sculpture. Chris Barnes - Thrown stoneware pottery with colourful glaze decoration. John Dawson - Thrown altered porcelain, glazed with a crackle celadon glaze. Janita Douglas - Colourful stoneware ceramics Alex Mitchell Richard Henham - Large textured terracotta urns, bowls and stoneware vases. Sophie MacCarthy - slip-painted thrown earthenware ceramics. Keiko Nakamura - Hand-built ceramics, white slip, matt glaze. |
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Christine-Ann Richards - Ceramics - exterior works and thrown porcelain.
Christine-Ann Richards has worked in thrown porcelain for more than twenty years, firing in an oxidising atmosphere and specialising in crackle and monochrome glazes. A study trip to China in 1978 with the Craftsmen Potters Association had a radical effect on her work and way of life. She has pursued Chinese studies and returns regularly to China often accompanying fellow artists. Since 1989 she has also been working with vitrified earthenware clay making large pots and water-features. |
Claire Palastanga Ceramics
Claire Palastanga, Ceramicist The three-dimensional forms I create attempt to explore botanical life forms. They focus on the variety of colours and surfaces that can be seen in the plant world. I often use textiles in conjunction with clay to create the forms. The use of textiles in my work enables me to highlight the relationship between plants and textiles |
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Clandon Pottery
Hand built stoneware forms in matt glazes with coloured porcelain slip inlay; slab built pots; some functional thrown pots |
Clare Wratten Ceramics
I love the individuality of handmade ceramics which distinguishes it from factory products. Sets of items are matched in size and form, but without losing the charm of their uniqueness. I also like to make some items with deliberately varied proportions, though within an identifiable design. |
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Clayworks unlimited
Robin Wade, Ceramic Artist, has been working with clay since 1978 making work of her own design for interior and exterior location, integrating work with that of other ceramic artists and interior designers specialising in the design of wall tiles, decorative panels and functional details for the living environment |
Contemporary Studio Pottery
We are a co-operative of five local potters who have come together to market our work. Bruce Chivers, Nic Collins, Ross Emerson, Penny Simpson, Bridget Arnold, Clive Bowen |
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Cotswold Pottery - John & Jude Jelfs
The Cotswold Pottery was set up in 1973 by potters John and Jude Jelfs. It is a small, family-run business, using only the traditional methods of the old English country potteries. |
Coxwold Pottery and Courtyard Garden
Established in 1965 by Peter and Jill Dick, Coxwold Pottery specialises in functional and decorative earthenware and stoneware pottery for the house and garden. |
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Crail Pottery - Stephen and Carol Grieve
Crail Pottery, Established in 1965, is set amidst a beautiful pot and flower filled yard in the heart of Crail. |
Dartington pottery, Devon
The Pottery is now owned and managed by Stephen Course and Sue Cook. We specialise in high fired reduction stoneware, a process invented in China some 2000 years ago and avoided by industry because it is so hard to control. The results can, however, be spectacular and unique, giving an unsurpassed quality to the glazes that cannot be achieved by other techniques. |
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David Melville's pottery web site for pottery, water features and more
David trained as a potter at the Kent Institute of Art and Design, graduating with distinction in 1979. Since leaving college he set up his pottery with the aim to produce useful hand made pottery that everyone can afford. He makes a prolific selection that is collected by many. Some pots form part of his functional tableware collection and there are others that are more individually made and decorated. All the glazes used are David's own formulae and are unique to his pots. |
Duncan Ayscough
Duncan Ayscough is an artist potter living and working from his rural studio in Bethlehem, West Wales. |
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Duncan Ross Terra-Sigillata Ceramics
My work is very special to me. I have spent many years developing unique ceramics referring to the ancient Greek techniques of terra-sigillata slips and smoke firing, combined with a contemporary use of image and pattern. I exhibit widely in the UK and abroad and have work in collections around the world. |
Eastnor Pottery Jon Williams Sarah Monk
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Eddie Kent
Stoneware and Raku, gothic/aboriginal/african designs |
Edinbane Pottery
Our high quality, hand-made ceramics are both modern and functional.The pots are much sought after by visitors and islanders alike, who recognise the distinctive features and inspiration behind the work. |
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Last link added: 08/26/08

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