| NICHOLAS
MOSSE
We have a very extensive range of his well known spongeware.
All patterns available, tablecloths and napkins, clocks and
picture frames as well! The new Pear pattern introduces a
different colour to the range, and you will find some new
shapes this year also. |
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| STEPHEN
PEARCE
Both Shanagarry and the Traditional ranges are on display-look
out for some new shapes in the Shanagarry. This pottery is
ageless and stylish and easy to live with.
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| MAURA
SMYTH
Maura lives in Warrenpoint - we have her clocks, mirrors and
night-light holders. The subtle colours are balanced by quirky
shapes - fun but sophisticated. |
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| GRAINNE
WATTS
Grainne is from Dublin. Her naughty fairy mugs are a delight,
and a new range is arriving imminently. Look out for the tooth
fairy tooth-holders, and the brightly coloured beasts. |
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| RAYMOND
KINGHAM
Raymond is the Dublin-based designer of the well known 'Forms
of Life' range - stunning birds and animals in rich, brightly
coloured glazes. We particularly like the imposing horse and
spotted birds. |
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| DIANE
McCORMICK
See 'Our Favourites' |
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| EDEN
POTTERY
Another local pottery, based in the Ards Peninsula, Eden have
several pottery ranges, from which we have chosen the cheerful
'Farmyard Hen.' |
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JACKSON
CONN
Jackson lives and works in Bangor. His bowls were recently
presented to Mary McAleese when she visited Holywood. His
bright blue work cheers the heart, and his subtle use of Celtic
motifs makes it a lovely choice for presents for abroad. |

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