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David Stonehouse Breakfast Mug

David Stonehouse Breakfast Mug

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Cambridge-based potter David Stonehouse has created this collection of wheel-thrown stoneware exclusively for Kettle's Yard. The range is inspired by his frequent visits to Jim Ede’s beautiful Kettle’s Yard home, and references some of its familiar motifs and hidden treasures. Some pieces are one-offs while others are repeated with subtle variations.

Breakfast Mug (single)

Height: 8.5cm
Diameter: 8cm
Width: 11.5cm
Volume: 300ml

Available in four signature designs, plus occasional limited editions:

Lemon references the fresh lemon on the pewter...

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David Stonehouse

David Stonehouse

Potter and goldsmith David Stonehouse combines contemporary design with traditional craftsmanship. Based at the Kiln Studios in Cambridge, his signature refinement of form, function and detailing makes for hand-thrown tableware that enriches everyday occasions. David's exclusive range for Kettle's Yard shop has been inspired the colours, textures and patterns of the Kettle's Yard house and collection.
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David Stonehouse Breakfast Mug

Cambridge-based potter David Stonehouse has created this collection of wheel-thrown stoneware exclusively for Kettle's Yard. The range is inspired by his frequent visits to Jim Ede’s beautiful Kettle’s Yard home, and references some of its familiar motifs and hidden treasures. Some pieces are one-offs while others are repeated with subtle variations.

Breakfast Mug (single)

Height: 8.5cm
Diameter: 8cm
Width: 11.5cm
Volume: 300ml

Available in four signature designs, plus occasional limited editions:

Lemon references the fresh lemon on the pewter platter in the dining room, which itself echoes the yellow dot in Joan Miró’s Tic Tic painting nearby. Buff stoneware with shiny white glaze.

Vein, inspired by some of the pebbles which Jim so carefully selected and arranged. Buff stoneware with shiny white glaze and matt blue-black line.

Collage utilises a torn paper technique employed by a number of artists on display in the House. White stoneware, transparent glaze over black and white underglazes.

Radar (available in limited edition variations) responds to Ovidiu Maitec's Radar II, displayed in the House extension, and the gridded holes of the weathered broomhead Jim Ede placed in his sitting room. The rear patterns are subtly different on each piece.

Please note due to the hand-making process, the nature of the materials, and interactions in firing, all pieces and finishes are unique and will have subtle variations.

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