Emma Bridgewater | Hedgerow | Rectangular Tin
Discover our new limited Edition Collection from Emma Bridgewater which celebrates the importance of hedgerows that offer home, refuge and food to little creatures. The beautiful imagery features wildflowers, berries and birds.
Perfect for keeping baking, gifting or storing little bits 'n bobs in the house or the potting shed.
Width 15.4cm
Length :: 19.5cm
Depth 7.5cm
Care Instructions:
Wash by hand with soft sponge. Avoid scrubbing. Do not put in dishwasher
About Emma Bridgewater
Emma Bridgewater, the company, began in 1985, after Emma tried and failed to find a birthday present for her mum. She wanted a beautiful but practical piece of pottery and came to the conclusion she’d just have to design it herself: “That was my eureka moment. I realised there was a gap in the market for pottery that was beautiful and practical – pottery for a relaxed, colourful, mismatched life.” Today the company is run by Emma and her husband Matthew Rice, and new designs come from both of them. All their pottery is made in Stoke-on-Trent, the traditional home of British pottery, and they’re proud to be one of the largest employers of potters in the area.
Today they’ve expanded into tins and home textiles, but Emma and Matthew only design things that they love and want to use at home themselves, which gives their patterns a unique warmth.
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Emma Bridgewater | Hedgerow | Rectangular Tin
Emma Bridgewater | Hedgerow | Rectangular Tin
Discover our new limited Edition Collection from Emma Bridgewater which celebrates the importance of hedgerows that offer home, refuge and food to little creatures. The beautiful imagery features wildflowers, berries and birds.
Perfect for keeping baking, gifting or storing little bits 'n bobs in the house or the potting shed.
Width 15.4cm
Length :: 19.5cm
Depth 7.5cm
Care Instructions:
Wash by hand with soft sponge. Avoid scrubbing. Do not put in dishwasher
About Emma Bridgewater
Emma Bridgewater, the company, began in 1985, after Emma tried and failed to find a birthday present for her mum. She wanted a beautiful but practical piece of pottery and came to the conclusion she’d just have to design it herself: “That was my eureka moment. I realised there was a gap in the market for pottery that was beautiful and practical – pottery for a relaxed, colourful, mismatched life.” Today the company is run by Emma and her husband Matthew Rice, and new designs come from both of them. All their pottery is made in Stoke-on-Trent, the traditional home of British pottery, and they’re proud to be one of the largest employers of potters in the area.
Today they’ve expanded into tins and home textiles, but Emma and Matthew only design things that they love and want to use at home themselves, which gives their patterns a unique warmth.
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Discover our new limited Edition Collection from Emma Bridgewater which celebrates the importance of hedgerows that offer home, refuge and food to little creatures. The beautiful imagery features wildflowers, berries and birds.
Perfect for keeping baking, gifting or storing little bits 'n bobs in the house or the potting shed.
Width 15.4cm
Length :: 19.5cm
Depth 7.5cm
Care Instructions:
Wash by hand with soft sponge. Avoid scrubbing. Do not put in dishwasher
About Emma Bridgewater
Emma Bridgewater, the company, began in 1985, after Emma tried and failed to find a birthday present for her mum. She wanted a beautiful but practical piece of pottery and came to the conclusion she’d just have to design it herself: “That was my eureka moment. I realised there was a gap in the market for pottery that was beautiful and practical – pottery for a relaxed, colourful, mismatched life.” Today the company is run by Emma and her husband Matthew Rice, and new designs come from both of them. All their pottery is made in Stoke-on-Trent, the traditional home of British pottery, and they’re proud to be one of the largest employers of potters in the area.
Today they’ve expanded into tins and home textiles, but Emma and Matthew only design things that they love and want to use at home themselves, which gives their patterns a unique warmth.















