Oxshott Pottery

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The Oxshott Pottery was set up by Denise Wren and Henry Wren at their home, Potters Croft, in Oxshott, Surrey in 1920.[1] The pottery had a reputation as a successful studio pottery, producing brightly glazed earthenware pottery; examples of their work can be found in the Victoria and Albert Museum, the Crafts Study Centre, Farnham, Surrey, and Kingston Museum Art Gallery.[2][3]

Publications[]

  • Wren, Henry & Denise (1928) Handcraft Pottery for workshop and school. Sir Isaac Pitman & Sons
  • Wren, Henry & Denise (1932) Pottery: The Finger-built methods. Sir Isaac Pitman & Sons
  • Wren, Denise & Rosemary (1952) Pottery Making: Making Pots and Building and Firing Small Kilns. London : Pitman

References[]

  1. ^ Coatts, Margot (1984). The Oxshott Pottery: Denise and Henry Wren. Crafts Study Centre. ISBN 0-86197-044-6.
  2. ^ "The Wrens of Oxshott". Elmbridge Museum.
  3. ^ HOPE FOR BEAUTY. Designs and Ceramics by Denise Wren. 15 December 2017 - 7 April 2018. Kingston Museum Art Gallery. Exhibition Leaflet.
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