Kirsty Wright (RAW86 Ceramics)

I make hand built Sculptural peices and rustic homewares using a mix of stoneware clays. I love watching the clay grow from a piece of earth into a finished piece. […]

Mrs Caroline Couzens

Caroline is inspired to make functional wares both hand-thrown and cast. She chooses process and materials according to the final function of the piece/collection in mind. In her work she […]

Funda Ersoysal

Studio Agni is a ceramics studio with a focus on crafting hand-made ceramics that seamlessly blend primitive simplicity with a modern touch. Products range from stylish dinnerware to exquisite decorative […]

c.w.ceramics

Caroline is ceramic artist with a background in graphic design and illustration. She makes decorative ceramic objects to bring cheer to any home. Using ribbons of stoneware clay she creates […]

Bekky May

Bekky creates slip-cast vessels inspired by botany. She works closely with the concept of Biophilia, which is our deep rooted connection with the natural world. Her pieces are one-off vessels, […]

Losa Lou Ceramics

My work initially revolved around creating porcelain jewellery, which was elegant, delicate and light. These pieces pieces were sometimes decorated using coloured clays, glass, gold lustre, decals and nerikomi. Having […]

Remi Russo

Crafted with rough texture and abstract elegance of organic modern. Inspiration through visiting isolated experiences and made through grieving over my dear grandmother. Creating tactile surfaces are my symbolic acts […]

Julie Massie

Julie Massie is a ceramic wall artist creating work from stained shards of porcelain clay with an emphasis on tactile edges. The inspiration for her artwork is taken from the […]

Amel Gembidge

I design and make contemporary sculptural and functional ceramics focussing on sleek lines, shapes and forms. I enjoy making elegant and tactile objects that provoke thought and discussion. My work […]

Sophie Ambelas

My work explores movement and growth. The Pool Bowl Collection are part of an exhibited body of work (Thrown Contemporary, Atelier Beside the Sea, and Potfest) that have a fluidity, […]

Heather Muir

I make hand thrown vessels in porcelain. Gently curved forms, glazed in calm colours are the focus of my work. The coastal landscape of the place I live, is a […]

Deana Moore

The inspirations for my work come from our forefathers using simple forms and direct contact with the clay. Using coiling,with a modern twist. I use an earthenware clay and have […]

Jane Staniland

The sensory experience of making and drawing in clay is my inspiration. Stories move around these pots which are hand-built, using coils, slabs and decorated with oxides, slips and glazes. […]

Veronica Kendall

I handbuild vessels using clay fired to stoneware. They are influenced by African textiles; geometric patterns of mud-cloth by the Bogolan people from Mali, the boldness of abstract textile weaving […]

Purple Pots

Purple Pots is the brand name of ceramist Caroline Forwood. Caroline creates wheel thrown as well as hand-built ceramics from functional tablewares, kitchenwares to decorative objets d’art. Her work is […]

Cat Santos

Stoneware hand printed vessels using slips and oxides, usually around figures in landscapes. Figurative sculptures, with matt glazes, exploring human relationships.

JeAnne Stiff

Jeanne’s work is both functional and decorative, thrown and turned using semi porcelain clay. She seeks copper red in oxidation, each pot is glazed by hand-painting a variety of red […]

Ben Nicolas

Hand-built stoneware sculptures based on organic forms. I build by coiling clay then carve away holes and grooves. Hand-built plates and bowls based on marks of life on the landscape, […]

eamon andrews

These pieces use sprig moulds from the oldest London Plane Trees in Berkeley Square. Titled The Doors of Perception it is also an autobiographical book written by Aldous Huxley Published […]

Jean Tolkovsky

I describe my figurative ceramics as ‘illustration in clay’. Inspirations include fairy tales and myths, childhood memories, observations and imaginings. Usually the work carries a loose narrative which is open […]