
A Mug's Life
A look into people's mug collections, and the meaning a cup of tea/coffee has for us. The premise is that guests bring on 3-5 mugs on and it's a catalyst for broader conversation. Episodes are released monthly and there will also be special Tea Talks episodes about other topics enjoyed with a mug in hand
A Mug's Life
S2 Ep5 - The Great Pottery Throwdown, a teaching journey & a potters pass the parcel with James Stead
This month’s guest is the brilliant @james_stead_ceramics 🎨 James is a ceramics teacher (who taught me at school!), a potter and more recently a finalist on series 6 of @potterythrow 🏺
For more context on some of the things discussed from @potterythrow , you can watch all the series on @channel4 , and James also has some reels on a few of his creations
It was so great to chat all about the pottery world, and to get a completely different perspective into mugs & the intricacies of how they’re made
Every item talked about is quite astonishing in its craft so I’d highly recommend following along with the pictures as you listen for the full experience:
1. Ray Gridley large blue mug
2. @richmillerpots wood-fired orange mug
3. Drip down mug (slip trailing) - pottery circle swap at Potfest
4. A gift from @roynon_ceramics - red and white Voronoi mug
5. @danielboyleceramics black & blue salt-fired mug
6. Bonus item ✨ @clarewakefieldceramics bowl
Other things mentioned:
☕️ @potfest.co.uk
☕️ International ceramics festival - Aberystwyth
✨Takeshi Yasuda
🎙️ For Flux Sake
🎙️ @pottymouth_pottery_podcast
🪴 Baslow Pottery near Bakewell, Derbyshire (Ray Gridley’s pottery)
🪴 @whichfordpottery
☕️ @whittardofchelsea1886
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