About the Maker
James Burnett Stuart Ceramicist Collage Tinsmiths

James Burnett-Stuart 

Herefordshire based artist, James Burnett-Stuart trained at the Harrow Studio Pottery course at Harrow College in the late 1980’s following a first degree in English Literature at Cambridge University. The rolling landscape, hedgerows and weather surrounding James’s Kington work studio all play a part in influencing his work which is further inspired by Japanese and European pottery and ancient Roman glass. James deliberately works to a scale which invites his pots to be picked up and used. Pieces which feel good in the hand.

“All my pots are made from red earthenware clay which is slipped with a lighter coloured clay, and glazed, possibly with a second layer. Many pots are thrown and often altered immediately — for example scalloped or fluted. Increasingly I like making pots freehand or with simple wooden moulds. This enables one to make pots that aren’t round.

I like the way pots enter our lives stealthily, benignly, and exert their quiet influence. As companions, offering beauty, comfort, practical service, sensuous experience all in a modest almost subliminal way. This is the beauty of pottery — that it lives side by side with us not calling for attention, and not provoking self-consciousness. But allowing, as it were by slow release, discoveries of depth and detail.

This is why I would always make mugs, cups, drinking vessels generally. Of all pots the cup is the one we have the most intimate relation with. We raise it to our lips, we cradle it, we wash it. Daily, several times a day. We have favourites. We cast our eye over their shelved ranks. We select or reject them according to our mood or according to some inward inclination we are hardly aware of.”  James Burnett-Stuart

Product Details
ColourwayCream Glaze with coloured motifs
CompositionEarthenware
Handle to handle32cm approx.
Width24cm approx.
Depth6cm approx.
Country of ManufactureUnited Kingdom
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James Burnett-Stuart Oval Serving Dish – JBSPL4

£118.00

Shallow, decorative serving platter, hand thrown by James Burnett Stuart in Herefordshire. Cream glaze with coloured motifs and small handles.

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About the Maker
James Burnett Stuart Ceramicist Collage Tinsmiths

James Burnett-Stuart 

Herefordshire based artist, James Burnett-Stuart trained at the Harrow Studio Pottery course at Harrow College in the late 1980’s following a first degree in English Literature at Cambridge University. The rolling landscape, hedgerows and weather surrounding James’s Kington work studio all play a part in influencing his work which is further inspired by Japanese and European pottery and ancient Roman glass. James deliberately works to a scale which invites his pots to be picked up and used. Pieces which feel good in the hand.

“All my pots are made from red earthenware clay which is slipped with a lighter coloured clay, and glazed, possibly with a second layer. Many pots are thrown and often altered immediately — for example scalloped or fluted. Increasingly I like making pots freehand or with simple wooden moulds. This enables one to make pots that aren’t round.

I like the way pots enter our lives stealthily, benignly, and exert their quiet influence. As companions, offering beauty, comfort, practical service, sensuous experience all in a modest almost subliminal way. This is the beauty of pottery — that it lives side by side with us not calling for attention, and not provoking self-consciousness. But allowing, as it were by slow release, discoveries of depth and detail.

This is why I would always make mugs, cups, drinking vessels generally. Of all pots the cup is the one we have the most intimate relation with. We raise it to our lips, we cradle it, we wash it. Daily, several times a day. We have favourites. We cast our eye over their shelved ranks. We select or reject them according to our mood or according to some inward inclination we are hardly aware of.”  James Burnett-Stuart

Product Details
ColourwayCream Glaze with coloured motifs
CompositionEarthenware
Handle to handle32cm approx.
Width24cm approx.
Depth6cm approx.
Country of ManufactureUnited Kingdom
Delivery & Returns
Delivery Information

Delivery is £8.50 for UK orders and £4.75 for small or light items. We will advise you by email or telephone if there is a surcharge payable for instance to deliver to Scottish Highlands and Islands.

Returns Policy

Please ensure that any items you wish to return are back with us within 28 days of receipt of goods. No refunds will be made after this time.

More information