8am to 2 30pm office monday to friday.
Ceramics northern ireland.
Patricia s ceramic forms echo the landscape and ancestry of the irish countryside.
Few irish ceramics brands have attracted more international notice in recent years than laura magahy s venture arran street east which has featured in publications like elle decoration france on the cover no less and in the new york times the former chairwoman of the design crafts council of ireland was inspired by dublin s historic city markets area in establishing her studio.
44 0 28 71 344505 mob.
9am to 5pm tel.
Kildoag pottery was founded by ursula mc givern and adrian brothers.
Andrew cooke ceramics northern ireland.
Particular locations are choosen for their geology human.
Belleek pottery visitor centre.
8am to 4 15pm friday.
I have designed my products around tableware and have worked alongside local restaurants and hotels including castle leslie estate and the courthouse carrickmacross to create bespoke new products.
Our guided tours begin from 9 30am until 12 15pm with 12 15 tour being the last tour before lunch break.
His mission was to produce beautiful functional pottery in the style of irish spongeware.
Andrew cooke is an artist specializing in ceramics based in co down northern ireland.
Northern ireland bt47 3tq.
Nicholas mosse pottery was established by nicholas mosse in 1976 after periods of training in england and japan.
A private pottery lesson is a special day out to either treat yourself or share with up to 4 people.
Opening hours warehouse monday to thursday.
Ceramicx exceeded our expectations and went straight to the heart of the matter of what was needed by our machinery.
Tours begin again at 1 45pm to 4pm with the final tour of the day being 4pm monday thursday and 3pm on fridays.
They focus on creating individual bespoke handmade ceramic pieces using alternative firing methods such as raku and saggar firings.
We can honestly say after this first partnership that our machines have been given added value by the ceramicx ir heating know how and we expect to reap the rewards with direct consequences in our image and future sales.
Irish spongeware was the traditional pottery of ireland used in the 18th century.