Hook Norton Pottery

Hook Norton Pottery

Russell Collins was a student on the 'ground breaking' Harrow Art School Course where he later became a Lecturer.

He established his first workshop/studio in Oxfordshire 1967. The pottery became known for both domestic and individual pieces which were sold and exhibited in major shops and galleries through out the UK and worldwide.

Russell now concentrates on individual pieces for private clients, galleries, museums and exhibitions and has the freedom to explore new themes and to see through the development of new ideas. All of Russell's work is reduction fired to 1300C. It is safe for domestic use and has no metal release. The clay and glazes have been tested and certified by the British Ceramic Research Association.
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Hook Norton Pottery
Green Mini Pot, Iron Brush Decoration

£8.00

Hook Norton Pottery
Green Mini Pot, Iron Brush Decoration

£8.00

Hook Norton Pottery
Green Mini Pot, Iron Brush Decoration

£8.00

Hook Norton Pottery
Green 300ml Mug, Iron Brush Decoration

£18.00

Hook Norton Pottery
Green Store Jar, Iron Brush Decoration

£40.00

Hook Norton Pottery
Green 3/4 litre Jug, Iron Brush Decoration

£40.00

Hook Norton Pottery
Green 3/4 litre Jug, Iron Brush Decoration

£40.00

Hook Norton Pottery
Blue Barrel Shaped Vase

£45.00

Hook Norton Pottery
Blue Butter Dish, cover on a plate

£50.00

Hook Norton Pottery
Blue Teapot, large, 6 cup capacity

£90.00

Our Story

British. Not Brit-ish. Meeting the H+S Standard.

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About us The H+S Standard

Ethical

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Sustainable

We get really excited when our makers have sustainability at their heart. We love things that are made to last.

Support local

We are here to support our community. We reinvest back into the business so we can assist collaborations and keep telling our maker’s stories.