Abbot Pottery
Caroline Smith is a Devon potter producing slip decorated earthenware. She attended South devon Technical College before graduating with a degree in ceramics at the Polytechnic, Wolverhampton. The 'Sheep Pottery' is a result of her walking and riding and her interest in the natural wolrd. Having a high quality glaze, the oven to tableware is also microwave and dishwasher safe.
 
Andrew Hague - Askrigg Pottery
Andrew has been producing this hand thrown pottery for over twenty years. The pottery is high temperature fired stoneware which is reduction fired in an oil fired kiln. Each colour is a separate talc based glaze applied by Chinese and English brushes. Their combined effect gives the translucency of a water colour. This stoneware is ovenproof and dishwasher safe.
 

POG Crafts
Paul McGrath and Graham Fielder produce their pottery in a converted barn outside Bedford.
Their boast is that no two vases are identical. Paul throws the pots while Graham decorates the stoneware vases and jars.

The colourful porcelain vases are unglazed (but nevertheless are completely waterproof) and the swirling patterns come from different coloured clays.

The name POG comes from the names Paul & Graham.

 
Graham Glynn
Handmade stoneware vases and bowls together with "Clay Cats" from Graham produced in the Yorkshire Dales National Park.