Founded in 1985, Emma Bridgewater is a British design success story that revitalized the heritage of Stoke-on-Trent. The brand is famous for its “Creamware”—a type of earthenware with a warm, cream-colored body—decorated with whimsical, hand-sponged patterns.
Every piece is hand-decorated using a unique sponging technique. Artists apply cut-out sponges dipped in paint to create signature motifs such as Polka Dots, Pink Hearts, and Black Toast. Because of this manual process, no two pieces are exactly identical.
Unlike delicate bone china, Emma Bridgewater earthenware is robust and designed for the “heart of the home.” It is dishwasher and microwave safe, though liquid should not be left in the pieces for extended periods due to the porous nature of earthenware.
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