V&A blue and white mug by 1882 Ltd
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The glaze colour for this mug was inspired by the blue and white ceramics found in the V&A collection. Made in Stoke-on-Trent in fine earthenware and glazed by hand, the decoration on each piece is unique. Created exclusively for the V&A by 1882 Ltd.
Based in the heart of Stoke-on-Trent, 1882 Ltd was formed in 2011 by fifth generation Emily Johnson, continuing the Johnson Brothers’ 134 year legacy in the Potteries, the company name evoking the deep routes of the family heritage. 1882’s mission is to champion and take inventively designed ceramic products to wider audiences whilst employing the manufacturing heritage of North Staffordshire and promoting the British ceramic industry.
Author/Artist/Designer
1882 LtdDimensions
10cm diameter x 6cm height
Composition
Fine earthenware, glazed. Dishwasher and microwave safe
Colour
Product code
159879
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