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Keith Brymer Jones Launches New Studio Range

During the pandemic, master potter Keith Brymer Jones spent a lot of time in his Whitstable studio, and with a lot of stoneware clay to experiment with, and inspired by his role as a judge on the Great Pottery Throw Down, he decided to produce a range that was more organic, both in its look and approach compared to his previous Word range.

 The result is a collection that includes four mugs, two jugs and two bowls in different colour combinations, that have a natural feel and a maker’s mark stamp on the side. “I am very much a believer in producing work of quality and an aesthetic that stands the test of time. We all have a favourite mug, and hopefully yours is one of mine!” says Keith.

Above: Master potter Keith Brymer Jones at his potter’s wheel.
Above: Master potter Keith Brymer Jones at his potter’s wheel.

Sustainably manufactured in China, the range will be available this month for UK trade customers from Forma House, the official UK distributor for Keith Brymer Jones and his collaborations.  Email: sales@formahouse.co.uk or visit www.formahouse.co.uk.

Keith will be starting to film the new series of The Great Pottery Throwdownshortly, which is due to air in early 2024.

Top: Keith Brymer Jones’ new Studio collection is available this August from Forma House.

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