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WEDGWOOD England 1759 Collection

Wedgwood is a global home and luxury lifestyle brand whose 250 year heritage is characterised by its commitment to producing iconic collections for the home. The company dates back to 1759 when Josiah Wedgwood, aged just 29, founded his now famous pottery in the Ivy House works in Burslem, Staffordshire. Today, Wedgwood remains true to Josiah’s legacy of innovation and craftsmanship. Combining an unrivalled heritage with the best of modern design, the brand has evolved to create a relevant and contemporary aesthetic which inspires Expressive Living. Wedgwood is the proud holder of the Royal Warrant by Appointment for tableware and giftware to Her Majesty the Queen. Made from 100% wool, this stunning range of hand tufted rugs are inspired by the rich heritage of Wegdwood patterns. Offered in Wedgwood’s iconic colour palette, these beautiful designs will add a touch of English elegance to any home.

WEDGWOOD is home and luxury brand

Wedgwood is a global home and luxury lifestyle brand whose 250 year heritage is characterised by its commitment to producing iconic collections for the home. The company dates back to 1759 when Josiah Wedgwood, aged just 29, founded his now famous pottery in the Ivy House works in Burslem, Staffordshire.

Today, Wedgwood remains true to Josiah’s legacy of innovation and craftsmanship. Combining an unrivalled heritage with the best of modern design, the brand has evolved to create a relevant and contemporary aesthetic which inspires Expressive Living. Wedgwood is the proud holder of the Royal Warrant by Appointment for tableware and giftware to Her Majesty the Queen.

Made from 100% wool, this stunning range of hand tufted rugs are inspired by the rich heritage of Wegdwood patterns. Offered in Wedgwood’s iconic colour palette, these beautiful designs will add a touch of English elegance to any home.

Condimentum enim

Wedgwood is an English fine china, porcelain and luxury accessories manufacturer that was founded on 1 May 1759[1] by the potter and entrepreneur Josiah Wedgwood and was first incorporated in 1895 as Josiah Wedgwood and Sons Ltd.[2] It was rapidly successful and was soon one of the largest manufacturers of Staffordshire pottery, "a firm that has done more to spread the knowledge and enhance the reputation of British ceramic art than any other manufacturer",[3] exporting across Europe as far as Russia, and to the Americas. It was especially successful at producing fine earthenware and stoneware that were accepted as equivalent in quality to porcelain (which Wedgwood only made later) but were considerably cheaper.

Wedgwood is especially associated with the "dry-bodied" (unglazed) stoneware Jasperware in contrasting colours, and in particular that in "Wedgwood blue" and white, always much the most popular colours, though there are several others. Jasperware has been made continuously by the firm since 1775, and also much imitated. In the 18th century, however, it was table china in the refined earthenware creamware that represented most of the sales and profits.

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