Pottery


The pottery that is offered at The Arts Company appeals to many people as being functional, decorative, and a truly handcrafted extension of the artist.

The numerous pottery pieces vary in uses including:

  • Baking ware (see instructions below) including: casserole dishes, lidded casserole dishes, chicken baker, and soup terrines
  • Serving pieces and entertaining ware including: trays, bread and oil plates, chip and dip servers
  • Dinnerware including: dinner plates, lunch plates, bowls, and soup bowls
  • Drinking ware including: wine goblets and coffee mugs
  • Cream and sugar servers
  • Utensil holders
  • Pitchers
  • Teapots
  • Vases
  • Egg Seperators
  • Switchplate covers
  • Jewelry holders
  • Raku sculptures and wall hangings


Depending on the artist and glaze that is used, pottery is:

  • Safe for microwave use
  • Safe for dishwasher use
  • Lead free
  • Safe for oven use when following these instructions.  When using pottery in the oven, place all of your ingredients onto the pottery piece. Then place the pottery piece into the oven and let the temperature rise.  Do not pre-heat the oven.
  • ***Note: For specific information on how certain pieces can be used, please contact the store.


Regional and National Pottery Artists

  • Follette Pottery by Kent and Libby Follette of Dubach, Louisana
  • Campbell Studios by Bill Campbell of Cambridge Springs, Pennsylvania
  • Flambeaux Art Pottery - Kent Follette and Bill Campbell
  • The Clay Coyote Pottery by Tom Wirt and Betsy Price of Hutchinson,  Minnesota
  • David Voll Pottery by David Voll of Port Republic New Jersey
  • Ridge Top Pottery by Rick and Susan Bisgyer of Kingswood, West Virginia
  • Silver Ridge Pottery by Lee Marshall of Lebanon, Tennessee
  • Tom Homann Stoneware by Tom Hommann of Middlebury, Vermont
  • Wildrooster Artworks by Ben Behunin of Salt Lake City, Utah
  • Georgetown Pottery by Jeff Peters of Georgetown, Maine 

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Wood Ash Glazed Teapot and Sushi Plate by Tom Homann of East Middlebury, Vermont


 

 

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Copper Flashed and Crackle Raku by a variety of artists

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Ceramic Switchplate Covers by Lynne Carson of Milton, Ontario, Canada

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Serving ware, baking ware, vases, and bowls from Bill Campbell of Cambridge Springs, Pennsylvania

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Local Artists Mike and Cindy Hart of West Union, South Carolina

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Casserole dishes, servingware and bakingware by David Voll of Port Republic, New Jersey

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Egg Separator by Birchstone Studios of Denmark, Maine

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Ceramic Earring Holders by Barb Lund of Bloomington, Indiana