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All the pots are thrown on the potters' wheel, and fired in an electric kiln to 1290șC. The high firing temperature produces glazes of great depth and beauty as well as pots that are robust enough for every day use.

A full range of tableware is available in two designs; Midnight blue and Sunsplash.

Dinner plate, tall  mug and small bowl in midnight blue design by Totnes potter Lea Phillips                   A large and standard mug in Sunsplash design by Devon potter Lea Phillips


Midnight Blue
The tableware range includes mugs, jugs, bowls and vases.

Mugs
There are four different types of mugs; espresso, standard, large and tall.
                     Standard mug in midnight blue design hand-thrown pottery by Lea Phillips                  Tall mug in Midnight Blue design by westcountry potter Lea Phillips.

Jugs
Jugs are a particular speciality, five sizes are available; very small, small, medium, large and very large. Sizes range from 4cm for the smallest to 40cm for the very large.
Small jug in the midnight blue range of tableware by Lea Phillips                      Medium sized blue jug by ceramicist Lea Phillips                      Large Midnight Blue jug by Devon potter Lea Phillips.
The Pots below illustrate a variation of the 'Midnight Blue' design, some of the glazes are applied with a sponge giving an underwater impression.

                                                   Medium jug in a variation of Midnight Blue called 'Aqua' by potter Lea Phillips  

Vases
The vases are available in very small, small, and large.
Very small tube vase in Midnight Blue pattern by Devon ceramicist Lea Phillips                        Small Blue Vase by Lea Phillips made in Devon.                         Large Blue Vase made in Devon by potter Lea Phillips

Bowls
There are five sizes of bowl available; the ones below are all large bowls.
         Large Blue Bowl by west country potter Lea Phillips                     Group of large Midnight Blue bowls hand thrown by Lea Phillips.


Glaze layering
Here multiple layers of overlapping glazes are used to create an infinite variety of rich and beautiful surfaces. In the alchemy of the firing the glazes fuse and melt together, the end result being a combination of chance and control.

 Cosmic style glazed tiles in durable stoneware glazes by Devon based studio potter Lea Phillips      Cosmic style glazed tiles in durable stoneware glazes by Devon based studio potter Lea Phillips      Cosmic style glazed tiles in durable stoneware glazes by Devon based studio potter Lea Phillips

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Website last updated 27th July 2010