Q&A

Is Portmeirion ceramic or porcelain?

Is Portmeirion ceramic or porcelain?

It was launched in 1972 and, with new designs added periodically, is still made today, the most successful ceramics series of botanical subjects.

Can you put Portmeirion in the oven?

Designed for modern day living, Portmeirion’s tableware is ‘Oven-to-Table’ and dishwasher safe. It can even go from freezer to oven (providing the dish is at least ½ full with food or liquid).

Who owns Portmeirion now?

Portmeirion is a tourist village in Gwynedd, North Wales. It was designed and built by Sir Clough Williams-Ellis between 1925 and 1975 in the style of an Italian village, and is now owned by a charitable trust.

Is Portmeirion a pottery?

Portmeirion Potteries produce pottery that is sold around the world, but its spiritual home is Portmeirion Village in North Wales. Portmeirion Group PLC is a significant force in the homewares industry, the Portmeirion Group, encompasses the Portmeirion, Spode, Royal Worcester, Pimpernel, and Wax Lyrical brands.

Who owns Royal Worcester?

Portmeirion Group
Royal Worcester/Parent organizations
Pottery brands Royal Worcester and Spode have been bought by ceramic firm Portmeirion – but manufacturing has now ended at two historic factories. Pottery brands Royal Worcester and Spode have been bought by ceramic firm Portmeirion – but manufacturing has now ended at two historic factories.

Can Portmeirion go in the microwave?

Designed for modern day living, Portmeirion’s tableware is “oven-to-table”, microwave, and dishwasher safe. Some items can even go from freezer to oven (providing the dish is at least half full with food or liquid).

Can you live at Portmeirion?

STAYING AT PORTMEIRION Portmeirion also offers self-catering accommodation on the picturesque North Wales coast. It is reserved for the use of resident guests of The Hotel Portmeirion, Castell Deudraeth and Portmeirion Self-catering cottages.

Who is the founder of Portmeirion Pottery Company?

Portmeirion Pottery began in 1960 when pottery designer Susan Williams-Ellis (daughter of Sir Clough Williams-Ellis, who created the Italian-style Portmeirion Village in North Wales) and her husband, Euan Cooper-Willis, took over a small pottery-decorating company in Stoke-on-Trent called A. E. Gray Ltd.

Who are the designers of the Portmeirion range?

Success of this design establishes Portmeirion as an innovative force in ceramic design. The “serif” shape designed by Susan Williams-Ellis. “Cypher” and “Jupiter” embossed ranges designed by Susan Williams-Ellis. “Samarkand” embossed range, “Montesol” and “Greek Key” designed by Susan Williams-Ellis.

How can you tell the age of Portmeirion Pottery?

Every piece of Portmeirion pottery is stamped for authenticity at the bottom of the piece. A useful way to spot the age of a piece is to see if the stamp is either trophy or oval shaped.

How many years has Portmeirion been in business?

Whilst the manufacture of pottery products bearing the name “Portmeirion” began in 1960, our six global tableware and home fragrance brands – Portmeirion, Spode, Wax Lyrical, Royal Worcester, Pimpernel and Nambé – have a combined history of over 750 years.