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Made in England.

Manufactured for Frances Palmer by 1882 Ltd. in historic Stoke-on-Trent, England. The mold for each shape was hand-thrown by Palmer and made in white creamware with a transparent finish “as airy as clouds” as the designer says. Light, simple, but sturdy.

Artist and gardener Frances Palmer has been making ceramics since 1987 as an extension of her printmaking practice. Working out of a Colonial Revival house in Weston, Connecticut, Palmer views her ceramic work as functional art to be used on a daily basis.

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Made in England.

Manufactured for Frances Palmer by 1882 Ltd. in historic Stoke-on-Trent, England. The mold for each shape was hand-thrown by Palmer and made in white creamware with a transparent finish “as airy as clouds” as the designer says. Light, simple, but sturdy.

Artist and gardener Frances Palmer has been making ceramics since 1987 as an extension of her printmaking practice. Working out of a Colonial Revival house in Weston, Connecticut, Palmer views her ceramic work as functional art to be used on a daily basis.

Materials

Dimensions

Care