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Steve Frederick and Cherie Jemsek have been creating art pottery since 1973. They have been collaborating on Arts and Crafts style pottery since 1997. Each piece they make is hand thrown out of stoneware clay and then hand sculpted.
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Since 1992, the artisans at Motawi Tileworks have hand crafted art tile in their Ann Arbor, Michigan studio. These distinctive tiles are known for their rich glazes and uniquely American designs, inspired by nature, art and architecture.
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Producers of handmade art tile in the art nouveau, arts & crafts, and victorian styles.
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Portland artists Michael Pratt and Rita Larson began production of art tile in 1980. Pratt & Larson is unique in the industry for creating fourteen different style lines and four distinctive glaze lines.
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Rookwood has been creating world-renowned pottery since 1880. They offer art tile, art pottery, and special commissions to designers, architects, homeowners and businesses.
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Hand-thrown Art Pottery produced in the Arts & Crafts and Prairie School style of the Teco Art Pottery
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Tile Restoration Center is a small tile company in Seattle, Washington dedicated to producing historically accurate reproductions of American Arts & Crafts tile makers such as Ernest Batchelder and Claycraft.
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