Sue Pryke

Mr & Mrs Teapot by Sue Pryke

£135.00

This beautiful teapot is handmade in England from vitrified earthenware and has a handle made from steam bent oak. It is a simply stunning teapot from designer Sue Pryke in conjunction with Wild + Wood. Part of our lovely tableware collection, the clay is fired to a high temperature until it's no longer porous, giving it a stone like quality. Each teapot holds four generous mugs of tea and is individually made so there will be slight changes in each piece, which is indicative of the material and the hand made process. Sue Pryke is a British homeware designer who has designed her own tableware collection (click here to see) after having had a successful career which has involved collaborations with the likes of Virgin Atlantic, John Lewis and Marks and Spencer's.

  • COLOURS
    • Natural white stone.
  • DELIVERY
    • Delivery of this product within mainland UK will be made using Royal Mail or Parcelforce and will cost between £5.50 (3-5 Working Days) and £8 (Next Working Day) depending on the shipping option selected during checkout. Orders received before 12pm (noon) GMT will ship that day. Orders received after 12pm (noon) will be shipped the next Working Day.
    • See our Delivery & Returns page for full details and information on bulk parcels, delivery to non-mainland UK and international shipping.
  • MATERIALS / SIZE
    • Vitrified Earthenware and a steam bent oak handle. Each teapot is individually made and so there will be slight changes in each piece. Teapot holds 4 generous mugs of tea. Size: H19cm x W16cm


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THE DESIGNER

Sue Pryke is a British homeware designer, who started her journey into ceramics at a small pottery in Lincolnshire. After graduation Sue's first job was at Wedgwood as a shape designer, guided by the design team she was taught to understand the breadth of ceramic form. Since then Sue has had a successful career which has involved collaborations with a wide range of clients, from Virgin Atlantic to High Street retailers such as John Lewis, Marks and Spencer's and prestigious manufacturers such as Wedgwood and Royal Doulton.

Sue is inspired by the everyday and the ordinary; material qualities, textures and the interaction we have with objects. Recently Sue wanted to create her own collection of objects that sit comfortably in the home, that aren't awkward, audacious or tricky to use or care for, but are familiar, have fluency and sit effortlessly. To bring this range together she collaborated with small factories and studios in England working with traditional craftsmanship, materials and techniques to make high quality products made by hand.