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Alphabetical Exhibitor Listing 2026

2 Hungry Bakers

2 Hungry Bakers

Functional pottery and woodwork celebrating simple rituals and material contrast.

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Abigail Head Ceramics

Abigail Head Ceramics

Hand thrown porcelain with monochrome Mishima and Sgraffito designs. Functional ware and decorative objects finding symmetry within random patterns.

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Alchemy Tiles

Alchemy Tiles

Individually hand carved encaustic, inlaid tiles with inspiring poetry, quotes and images using ancient 13th Century techniques held eternally in earth and time.

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Alexandra Breeze Ceramics

Alexandra Breeze Ceramics

Alexandra creates paper porcelain tiles based on architectural forms. Imprinted textures and cobalt surfaces explore memory, belonging, and subtle human connection.

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Ammie Sykes -The Clay Mill

Ammie Sykes -The Clay Mill

Monochrome stoneware vessels, giving a sense of lightness, still and calm. The unglazed clay speaks through contrasting textured agate.

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Andrew Niblett Raku Potter

Andrew Niblett Raku Potter

Raku fired sculptural forms with found relics.

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Andrews Ceramics

Andrews Ceramics

Hand built stoneware ceramic wildlife sculptures.

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Arwyn Jones Ceramics

Arwyn Jones Ceramics

Wood fired and salt glazed thrown functional stoneware.

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Beehive Ceramics

Beehive Ceramics

Thrown functional ceramics inspired by the coast. Using matt tones and unglazed textures to mimic the rough with the smooth of the coastline.

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Birgit Pohl Ceramics

Birgit Pohl Ceramics 

Wheel-thrown and hand-decorated porcelain pots, made with precision and conveying a love for early to mid-20th century European ceramics.

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Cadi Froehlich

Cadi Froehlich

I make artworks to live with. I take inspiration from traditional slipware and add motifs of connection and humanity.

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Carrie Kendra Ceramics

Carrie Kendra Ceramics

Functional ceramics hand made from porcelain white stoneware and decorated with vibrant blues and turquoise to elevate your every day.

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Carrington Pottery

Carrington Pottery

Hand-built figurative ceramics based loosely around the head and face.

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Catchpole Saffell Art

Catchpole Saffell Art

Curvaceous burnished stoneware vessels with glaze veils, tactile dots, contrasting arcs and splashes in a limited palette of earthy colours.

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CCH Ceramics

CCH Ceramics

Caroline creates wheel-thrown vessels - simple, bold forms defined by vibrant glazes with contrasting textures.

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Chloe Harford

Chloe Harford

Handmade raku fired animal sculpture, puffins, seals, penguins, hares and more.

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Chloris Ceramics

Chloris Ceramics

Evoking the beauty and variety of natural crystals through high-fired, crystalline glazed porcelain vessels in bright and subtle colours.

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Chris Hawkins

Chris Hawkins

Hand thrown studio ceramics, raku fired bottles, vases, lidded pots and bowls.

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Christine Gittins Studio Potter

Christine Gittins Studio Potter

My work is mostly thrown on the wheel, burnished and saggar-fired using chemicals and organic matter to create the surface effects.

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Claire Lardner Burke Ceramics

Claire Lardner Burke Ceramics

Individual hand-coiled pod-like vessels capturing the quiet beauty found in aged and weathered rocks and stone.

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Clare Wakefield Ceramics

Clare Wakefield Ceramics

Clare creates dynamic, sculptural ceramics inspired by the power and organic forms of the sea, featuring pierced surfaces and vibrant glazes.

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Clevedon Clay

Clevedon Clay

Real flower imprints in white earthenware clay. Hand-painted functional ware depicting the seasonal flowers of the British countryside.

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Cosmin Ciofirdel

Cosmin Ciofirdel

I explore modernist form, rhythm, and colour - balancing restraint, proportion, and light to create harmonious, contemplative presence.

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Craig Underhill

Craig Underhill

A variety of unconventional surface mark making techniques that combine with slab built forms to create 3-dimensional paintings that evoke a feeling of landscape, place and narrative.

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Daniel Boyle Ceramics

Daniel Boyle Ceramics

Salt and ash glazed stoneware.

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David Chilton

David Chilton

Hand built porcelain paperclay sculpture, focusing on the body and gesture.

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David Pointer Ceramics

David Pointer Ceramics

Barrel-fired and hand built sculptural vessels. Each piece is unique and bears the imprint of flame and smoke from seaweed foraged from the Dorset coastline.

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Deborah Harwood Ceramics

Deborah Harwood Ceramics

Wheel thrown porcelain working to purity of form and line to enhance the beauty of the clay.

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Diane Griffin Ceramics

Diane Griffin Ceramics

Sculptures exploring our spiritual relationship with the earth. The deep primal connection which is integral to our wellbeing and existence.

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Elaine Humpleby Ceramic Artist

Elaine Humpleby Ceramic Artist

Elaine creates figurative sculptures and vessels, experimenting with found textures and application of colour she celebrates environments, memories and mythos.

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Elizabeth Murphy Ceramics

Elizabeth Murphy Ceramics

Elizabeth Murphy’s ceramics reveal the poetry of archetypal forms through meandering textures and enhanced through complex glaze combinations.

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Emily Hett Art

Emily Hett Art

I create sculptural and functional ceramics inspired by nature, which aim to provide an uplifting experience for the viewer. Highly decorative, each work embodies abstract shapes and patterns to create an aesthetic of abundance and energy.

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Emma Baldwin Ceramics

Emma Baldwin Ceramics

Wheel thrown stoneware vessels, both functional and decorative.

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Gilly Whittington Ceramics

Gilly Whittington Ceramics

Porcelain, both tableware and one off pieces, thrown and sometimes altered, vibrant coloured designs inspired by abstract expressionist art

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Gin Durham Ceramics

Gin Durham Ceramics

The inspiration for Gin's ceramic sculptures stems from storytelling. She draws on an imagination shaped by treasured tales and imagery.

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Gordon Cooke Ceramics

Gordon Cooke Ceramics

Stoneware planters and plaques for exterior and interior. Textural forms planted with a range of succulents and creeping plants.

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Harriet Caslin

Harriet Caslin

Slip cast porcelain sculpture, lighting and homewares inspired by line, tactility and intrigue.

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HER Ceramics

HER Ceramics

Functional and decorative stoneware ceramics exploring subtle glaze aesthetics and organic textures, fired in wood and electric kilns.

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Ian Chapman

Ian Chapman

Slabbed, abstract, sculptural forms, dishes and panels which are stoneware and some multiple fired.

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Imogen Charleston

Imogen Charleston

Wheel thrown woodfired ceramics from the Jurassic Coast. Using wild foraged, waste and reclaimed materials to create meaningful pieces, as a way to resist mass consumerism.

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Jack Durling Ceramics

Jack Durling Ceramics

Stoneware ceramic wildlife sculpture inspired the phenomena of the natural world with layered decorative techniques with lustre embellishments.

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Jan Tomei Ceramics

Jan Tomei Ceramics

Wheel thrown vessels with emphasis on texture.

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Jane Staniland

Jane Staniland

Inspired by folk pottery and joy, I incise drawings, paint with slips and glazes onto coiled and pinched, stoneware vessels.

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Jason Braham

Jason Braham

Stoneware pottery, principally for food and drink, inspired by European country ware, in ash and salt glazes.

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Jelena Porcelain Studio

Jelena Porcelain Studio

Jelena Porcelain Studio creates delicate, translucent porcelain lamps, lampshades, and tableware, adorned with luminous glass inlays that enhance their ethereal elegance.

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Jill Ford Ceramics

Jill Ford Ceramics

Sculptural porcelain. Wheel thrown and hand built forms with rich textural decoration, inspired by mountain peaks and rock formations.

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Jon Bull Ceramics

Jon Bull Ceramics

Wheel thrown vessels and forms both raku fired and glazed and textured.

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Judit Esztergomi Ceramics

Judit Esztergomi Ceramics

Wheel-thrown tableware with hand-carved decoration.

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Julian Jardine

Julian Jardine

Julian creates realistic character filled wildlife sculptures largely from memory which are fired to 1160c and finished in acrylics.

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Julie O'Sullivan

Julie O'Sullivan

Julie presents a body of work shaped by living alongside the Thames Estuary. Hand-built stoneware celebrating the tactile.

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Juliet Walters Ceramics

Juliet Walters

My work balances form and function, contrasting textures through burnishing, carving, and glazing, bridging utility and sculptural beauty.

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June Dobson Ceramics

June Dobson Ceramics

Hand built organic, decorative and functional ceramics in relief style, inspired by the Blackdown Hills.

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Karen Haigh

Karen Haigh

Sculpture; from whirling dervishes to punk dogs. All in clay.

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Kat Wheeler Ceramics

Kat Wheeler Ceramics

I make functional pots from high fired terra cotta that has been decorated with thick, textural slips.

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Katherine Kingdon

Katherine Kingdon

Storytelling is at the heart of Katherine’s work. The intimate scale inviting you to pause, to look closely, to smile.

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Kathy Coulter Ceramics

Kathy Coulter Ceramics

I make functional and decorative ceramics in stoneware, fired both in oxidation and reduction, using ash glazes and oxides. I am most influenced by the British Studio Pottery tradition and by the simplicity of Japanese pottery.

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Katie Pruden Ceramics

Katie Pruden Ceramics

Hand-built and smoke-fired forms that echo the textures, rhythms, and raw beauty of geological landscapes.

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Knighton Mill Pottery

Knighton Mill Pottery

My work is a contemporary look a country pottery. I focus on line, surface, and balance. I want my pots to convey an honesty about why and how they were made and for me the salt glazing process is a perfect application to achieve this.

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Kyra Mihailovic Ceramics

Kyra Mihailovic Ceramics

Distinctive decorated ceramics in porcelain and stoneware.

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Laura Murphy Ceramics

Laura Murphy Ceramics

Delicate parian porcelain vessel forms with a crisp and contemporary feel, alongside sculptural botanically-themed organic structures, juxtaposing strength with fragility.

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LDB Ceramics

LDB Ceramics

Thrown porcelain tableware, crystalline glazes.

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Lea Phillips Ceramics

Lea Phillips Ceramics

Colourful, wheel thrown stoneware ceramics, including tableware, lamp bases and individual one off pieces.

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Lea Phillips Ceramics

Leonie Rutter Ceramics

With a focus on form and texture, I create unique, sculptural pieces that convey a sense of balance and harmony.

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Lorna’s Pottery

Lorna’s Pottery

Wheel thrown, hand painted and sgraffito pottery inspired by folklore and the history of traditional tattooing.

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Lorraine Kathryn Studios

Lorraine Kathryn Studios

Individual hand sculpted pieces in earthenware clay for your home. Decorative filigree and negative space make these Lorraine's signature work.

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Lucy Morris Ceramic Art

Lucy Morris Ceramic Art

Emotive ceramic sculptures that combine both clay and psychology through the exploration of vulnerability, human emotions and gentle humour.

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Lucy Rutter Studio Pottery

Lucy Rutter Studio Pottery

Modern-rustic functional pottery with hand-made glazes fired under oxidized and reduction conditions; a gentle palette with pops of colour.

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Marika du Plessis Art & Ceramics

Marika du Plessis Art & Ceramics

Marika handcrafts whimsical ceramic sculptures featuring quirky birds, vibrant colours, and hopeful symbolism, spreading joy, resilience, comfort, and heartfelt connection.

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Marina Randall Ceramics

Marina Randall Ceramics

Unique vessels evoking the beauty and jeopardy of our fragile planet; vibrant colours and surface reliefs provide visual and tactile responses.

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Mark Smith Ceramics

Mark Smith Ceramics

Maritime sculptures produced combining ceramics with found and recycled materials.

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Meg Durham Art

Meg Durham Art

Meg creates multilayered textural wall pieces and figurative sculptural works in stoneware and parian ceramics finished with precious metal lustres.

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Megan Gant Ceramics

Megan Gant Ceramicst

Creating layered surfaces through colour and image transfer, capturing the beauty of decaying structures and celebrating the marks that time leaves behind.

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Michelle Young-Hares Ceramics

Michelle Young-Hares Ceramics

Ceramic sculpture inspired by recurring patterns and structures found in the natural environment.

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Neville Tatham Slipware Ceramics

Neville Tatham Slipware Ceramics

Hand thrown slipware ceramics raw fired to earthenware temperatures.

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OOAK Creation

OOAK Creation

Hand-thrown stoneware inspired by wabi-sabi simplicity : quiet, functional forms celebrating imperfection, natural materials, and the warmth of daily use.

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Oto Ni Pottery

Oto Ni Pottery

Contemporary, screen printed ceramics.

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Patricia Millar Ceramics

Patricia Millar Ceramics

Pottery that captures the ancestry, texture and colour signature of the landscape using local clays, gravels, and ash glaze.

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Paul Kirnig Ceramics

Paul Kirnig Ceramics

Decorative thrown and hand-built ceramics for the house and garden.

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Paul-James Ceramics

Paul-James Ceramics

Paul’s work focuses on the simplicity the raw material, revealing the natural beauty and refinement of the clay body. There is a purity to the forms that are often dissected and reassembled creating movement and seams running through the work.

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Penny Little Ceramics

Penny Little Ceramics

Delicate hand-formed black and white porcelain lined in gold and platinum lustre.

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Phil Jolley

Phil Jolley

Hand built stoneware pieces some of which focus on the heavy grogged texture of the main body whilst other are porcelain. Recognisable added sprigged decoration, painted or printed slip and the uneven edge of the rim feature in many works.

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Pippin Peacock

Pippin Peacock

Quirky stoneware sculptures balance human whimsy on animal's paws.

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Pottery West

Pottery West

Catherine and Matt West are ceramicists and designers working under the name Pottery West. Our studio practice encompasses production pottery, design and research.

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Rachel Entwistle Ceramics

Rachel Entwistle Ceramics

Everyday pots made from stoneware, focusing on shape and form and the experience of how it feels in your hand. My ceramics are contemporary and rustic in their look and feel and demonstrate my passion for simplicity of line, form and colour.

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Rhian Winslade Ceramics

Rhian Winslade Ceramics

A contemporary collection of decorative and functional ceramics.

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Richard Baxter

Richard Baxter

Finely thrown colourful porcelain. Functional and decorative bowls, bottle vases and many other forms.

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Rob Sollis Ceramics

Rob Sollis Ceramics

Colourful and striking hand thrown ceramics, in a variety of sizes and textured surfaces (tableware and studio art pottery).

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Rush Sculpture

Rush Sculpture

Each and every piece Adam works on is based on personal experience. A touch of humour accompanies topics of anxiety, depression, and temporality, resulting in artworks that are expressive and touching, and develop an instant connection with the viewer.

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Ruth Knight Ceramics

Ruth Knight Ceramics

Stoneware ceramic vessels inspired by nature, weathering and decay.

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Sally Dorrity

Sally Dorrity

Hand built small, medium and large stoneware pieces, both functional and sculptural, equally suitable for indoors and outside.

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Sally Dunham

Sally Dunham

Human and animal ceramic sculpture realistic yet contemporary. Also 'A moment with Mister and Mrs Herbert' - my own character to make you smile and ponder.

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Sandypots

Sandypots

Inspired by a love for the sea, large thrown ceramics with lobster and other crustacean inspired sculptural elements.

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Sara Hood Fine Art

Sara Hood Fine Art

Sculptural and functional ceramics made by a neurodiverse artist exploring and positively representing neurodiversity and exploring grounding and masking.

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Sara Moorhouse

Sara Moorhouse

Thrown, turned and hand-painted on the potter's wheel, through my work I explore landscape, colour and perception.

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Sarah Michael Ceramics

Sarah Michael Ceramics

Hand thrown and assembled colourful sculptures that are intended to be thought provoking but with some humour!

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Selkie Arts

Selkie Arts

Ceramic sculptures exploring our relationship with the oceans through its fantastic creatures and myths and folklore.

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Sheila Herring

Sheila Herring

Functional thrown and hand built black earthenware. Surfaces decorated with free pencil line drawings exploring repetitive patterns or suggestions of flowers.

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Shelton Pottery

Shelton Pottery

Finely thrown pots are a canvas for exquisite, individual paintings in bold, vibrant colours.

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Shield Studio Pottery

Shield Studio Pottery

Thrown ceramics from the heart. High fire stoneware with beautiful, simple, glazes and exciting fluid textures.

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Simon Griffiths Sculpture

Simon Griffiths Sculpture

Unique impressionistic wildlife sculptures capturing the true essence of British birds and animals. Simon's work is fired to stoneware temperatures and suitable for garden or interior display.

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Sonya Wilkins Ceramics

Sonya Wilkins Ceramics

Ceramic vessels embodying the beauty of landscape, earth and tree formations using mixed clays, porcelain and wild clay slips.

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Sophie Wootton Design

Sophie Wootton Design 

Hand-thrown functional pottery designed to be used everyday and bring a sense of calm and connection to everyday rituals.

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Steve Smith Ceramics

Steve Smith Ceramics

Wheel-thrown vessels with soft matte glazes and earthy tones, creating a presence that's both calming and intriguing.

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Susie Highfield Ceramics

Susie Highfield Ceramics

Susie’s sculptures, crafted from clay, embody the uniqueness of relationships, self awareness and the interconnectedness of human experiences.

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Tatarek Pottery

Tatarek Pottery

Hand thrown and carved one of a kind ceramic art.

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The Ceramafacturers

The Ceramafacturers

Our slipcast work explores the use of 3D printing to create unique shapes and forms with a wide range of glazes.

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Tim Kennedy Ceramics

Tim Kennedy Ceramics

Hand built organic vessels in mixed clays, drawing inspiration from nature’s rich textures, shapes, and colours.

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Titterpot Design

Titterpot Design

Handmade jolly pottery inspired by my memories and enjoyment of the cartoons and illustrations from the 1960s and 70s.

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TKJ Ceramics Ltd

TKJ Ceramics Ltd

Wood fired oven to tableware inspired by the ceremony of eating and drinking.

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Trevor Dyer Ceramics

Trevor Dyer Ceramics

Hand thrown reduction fired porcelain and stoneware functional and decorative accessories made in my home studio based in Godmanchester. Commissions undertaken and one-to-one training courses available.

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Valerie McLean Ceramics

Valerie McLean Ceramics

My work is inspired by the Mediterranean landscapes of my childhood: stone villages, crumbling castles, medieval churches and archaeological sites.

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Victoria Meadows Ceramics

Victoria Meadows Ceramics

As a handbuilding ceramicist, Victoria draws inspiration from historical ceramic techniques and forms using the natural surfaces of Terra Sigillata.

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Wendy Calder Ceramics

Wendy Calder Ceramics

I use red and white earthenware clays with botanical surface designs, produced by underglaze and slip monoprint techniques.

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Ximena Heasman Ceramics

Ximena Heasman Ceramics

Stoneware functional decorated ceramics.

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Zeba Contemporary Ceramics

Zeba Contemporary Ceramics

Combining the techniques of monoprinting and brush work, Zeba builds layers of colour and texture on her wheel-thrown pots.

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Zephyr Clay - Ally Keeling Ceramics

Zephyr Clay - Ally Keeling Ceramics

Hand-built and thrown stoneware vessels, developed with matte and semi matte decorative surfaces.

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