What Makes Colonesse Pottery Factory Unique?
This 19th-century Colonnese vase, inspired by classical Apulian pottery, exemplifies the era’s admiration for ancient designs through reinterpreted forms and decorations.Read More →
January 31, 2025
This 19th-century Colonnese vase, inspired by classical Apulian pottery, exemplifies the era’s admiration for ancient designs through reinterpreted forms and decorations.Read More →
Haviland Porcelain, founded by David Haviland in Limoges, thrived through shrewd business strategies, overcoming adversity, and prioritizing employee welfare.Read More →
The Kutani Porcelain Factory, founded by the Maeda family, produced vibrant ceramics in the late 17th century, influencing Japanese pottery’s global reach in the 1850s.Read More →
Nottingham earthenware is English pottery from the thirteenth to the late eighteenth centuries. (The last authenticated piece was created in 1799.) Usually brown, with a faint metallic lustre. Often decorated with lines incised around the piece. Read More →
Greenwood Pottery was an American pottery that made industrial white-granite and cream-coloured tableware, as well as ceramic hardware like doorknobs and electrical insulation.Read More →
Theodor Bogler (1897 – 1968) studied at the Bauhaus and the University of Munich. He designed a 1923 mocha machine in ceramics for serial production. His earthenware kitchen containers by Velten-Vordamm ceramic factory were shown at the Bauhaus Exhibition.Read More →
Arzberg is regarded as one of the most prestigious porcelain design houses in the world. The definition of good design. Arzberg combines aesthetics, functionality, and durability.Read More →
Otto Lindig, a German ceramicist and Bauhaus advocate, innovated elegant, semi-opaque glazed pottery, bridging handwork and mass production. His works include tea services.Read More →
Trude Petri-Raben, a German ceramicist, studied and worked in Germany and the USA. Her unornamented, high-glaze porcelain designs garnered international recognition and awards.
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Grand Feu Art Pottery, founded by Cornelius Brauckman between 1913-1916 in California, produced notable ceramics characterized by innovative glazing and high craftsmanship, influencing American decorative arts.Read More →