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Fred Von Arkell at Grange Village produces a range of pottery for the kitchen including plates, bowls mugs and larger dishes

Hooks House Pottery Christopher white

Landsdown Pottery A pottery studio producing several ranges of thrown table ware.

Their "Lansdown Blue" is very popular, as is their green and brown range.  Sturdy table ware that stands up to the rigors of family life.  Lansdown also produce a range of one-off items from spoon rests to tiny heart plaques and hangings. 

Margaret Shotton produces ceramic mushrooms intricately worked and almost identical to the real thing!

Mary Rose Young decorative cups, pots and vases, brilliantly hand painted with playful designs and gem-like colours further decorated with 3D flowers and gold detailing.

Michelle Ohlson produces two very different ranges for the shop the first, ceramic clocks, plaques and mirrors, hand-painted with colourful, stylised landscapes and playful patterns. The second a range of contemporary looking slate grey (coloured) clocks and lamps with fused glass details.

Ruardean Garden Pottery Garden pots and orniments

Ann Sohn-Rethel Pottery

Taena Pottery Produces a wide range of hand-thrown, slip-decorated domestic ware, including oven-to-table ware in Taena blue/grey, Cream, Honey and Traditional Brown.  Their range of table ware includes mugs, cups and saucers, bowls, plates, teapots, cruet sets and butter platters.  They make a range including pressed dishes, terracotta flower pots, hanging planters, and oil burners.  We now take orders through the shop for named mugs, bowls and side plates, Christening plates and Wedding Plates from Taena Pottery.  Examples are on display in the shop. 

Jane Vernon makes wheel-thrown stoneware pots with a cheery, rustic feel, which are designed for everyday use and can be used in the oven, dishwasher or freezer.   Most of the designs in Made In Gloucestershire are decorated with metal lustre so are unsuitable for microwave use.  Those without metal lustre can be used in a microwave.

Bridget Williams makes wheel-thrown domestic ware using red earthenware clay. Her large platters, bowls, mugs and other forms are produced as a vehicle for decoration, the surface acting as a canvas on which she applies coloured slips under a transparent glaze

Winchcombe Pottery produces a wide range of hand-thrown stoneware pots for domestic use. Stoneware pottery is hard, durable and entirely free from lead or any injurious chemicals.

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