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Bramley Green Georgiana 16 Piece Dining Set
John Wheeldon
£1,060
Georgiana 16 Piece Dining Set by John Wheeldon, comprised of four dinner plates, four starter plates, four high bowls & four pasta bowls in Bramley Green.
Inspired by traditional 18th Century creamware, this 16 Piece Dining Set by ceramicist John Wheeldon in Bramley Green is a unique yet versatile range exclusive to The New Craftsmen. John has manufactured his own tools based on examples of those typically used in Britain at that time. The imprint of his roulette wheel creates the collection's signature design motif.
This set is also available in bespoke colours and combinations, please enquire for further details.
Inspired by traditional 18th Century creamware, this 16 Piece Dining Set by ceramicist John Wheeldon in Bramley Green is a unique yet versatile range exclusive to The New Craftsmen. John has manufactured his own tools based on examples of those typically used in Britain at that time. The imprint of his roulette wheel creates the collection's signature design motif.
This set is also available in bespoke colours and combinations, please enquire for further details.
Material: Earthenware & stoneware
Dimensions: Height: 2.5cm, Width: 28.5cm (dinner plates), Height: 3cm, Width: 22cm (starter plates), Height: 7cm, Width: 14cm (high bowls), Height: 18.5cm, Width: 8cm (pasta bowls)
Care Instructions: Dishwasher safe
Dimensions: Height: 2.5cm, Width: 28.5cm (dinner plates), Height: 3cm, Width: 22cm (starter plates), Height: 7cm, Width: 14cm (high bowls), Height: 18.5cm, Width: 8cm (pasta bowls)
Care Instructions: Dishwasher safe
Lead Time: 6-8 weeks
Process
John throws the main body of each piece individually on the wheel. Every plate and bowl is then bisque fired to 1120°C and decorated with transparent lead-free glaze, which has been hand-mixed with blends of coloured stains.


Creating tableware that contemporises traditional 18th century creamware designs, Derbyshire-based ceramicist John Wheeldon draws inspiration from early pioneers in the field, such as Josiah Wedgewood, Thomas Whieldon and William Greatbach. To decorate his work, John has manufactured his own specialist tools, such as roulettes and handle dies, based on examples found in museums originating from the 1700s.