Wedgwood China

Amherst
Amherst by Wedgwood. The height of understated elegance and good taste, Amherst is the perfect backdrop for sophisticated dining. For more than a decade, this fine bone china pattern has been chosen by those looking for subtle, classic designs with a contemporary twist. Pure white fine bone china, soft grey and black - the gentle monochrome of ...
Cornucopia
Cornucopia by Wedgwood. Like the mythical horn of plenty which inspires this sumptuously exuberant collection, Cornucopia is full of styling possibilities to reflect your mood and personality. Choose the dramatic midnight blue background for drama and excitement. When life is exciting enough and you crave calm, bring out the restful cream-banded pi...
Edme
Wedgwood Edme. Restrained and stylish, Edme is fashioned from Queen's Ware, a fine, cream-coloured earthenware developed by Josiah Wedgwood I in the mid-18th century. Edme wears its pedigree lightly, looking as crisply contemporary today as in the Art Deco years. Free Delivery to most UK Postcodes.
Nature
Wedgwood Nature. A 21st century take on minimalism, crisply designed Nature is firmly rooted in Wedgwood history. Free flowing embossed patterns are inspired by swirling specimens from Josiah Wedgwood's 18th century fossil collection. Free Delivery to most UK Postcodes.
Signet Platinum
Signet Platinums beauty lies in its classic simplicity. Here, the smooth white fine bone china and the elegant shapes are the stars. No other patterning, not even a little embossing. There is just one simple, single embellishment a slim line of precious platinum. Free delivery to most UK postcodes
Solar
Wedgwood Solar. Stunning in its simplicity, Solar is a contemporary classic. Pure white fine bone china is the medium for designing marvellously organic shapes with clean curves and sweeping indentations, creating light and shade. Free Delivery to most UK Postcodes

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Josiah Wedgwood, or Wedgewood as it is often mis-spelt, was a man with a vision. He dreamed of creating the greatest ceramics and developing a true English style, able to transcend global fashion boundaries.

Josiah Wedgwood (1730-1795), who is remembered as the Father of English Potters, was born in Burslem, Staffordshire, in the heart of the English potteries. He served his apprenticeship as a potter before setting up his own business in 1759, and, within ten years, he had transformed the nation's tableware and numbered among his customers both royalty and commoner alike.

By 1766 he had prospered sufficiently to build a new factory, which he named Etruria. Josiah was to sow the first seeds of the innovative spirit, which continues to be an integral part of Wedgwood (or Wedgewood, if you must). During his lifetime he invented and produced what remain today three of the most famous Wedgwood ceramic bodies - Queen’s Ware (1762), Black Basalt (1768) and finally Jasper (1774).

In the nineteenth century, important progress was made at the
Wedgwood factory in the use of new machinery, the introduction of the first coloured earthenware bodies and, most importantly, the manufacture of bone china. Wedgwood bone china tableware was to grace the tables of many illustrious homes throughout the world, including the dinner service that President Theodore Roosevelt ordered for the White House.

During the 1930s, the success of
Wedgwood continued and, in order to increase efficiency, the fifth Josiah Wedgwood decided to build a new factory. A country estate near the village of Barlaston was purchased and a new, modern factory was built. Production started in the 1940s and has continued at the site ever since. Here, Wedgwood continues its living tradition of progress in design, in production methods and in the skills of its many craftspeople. In 2000, a modern visitor centre was added to the complex to cater for the huge international interest in Wedgwood.

Millys Store offers a range of classic
Wedgwood patterns, including Amherst, Cornucopia, Ethereal and Signet Platinum, plus a range of beautiful patterns designed by both Jasper Conran and Vera Wang.

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