Spode Blue Room
The Spode Blue Room collection is designed and manufactured by the Portmeirion Company. Portmeirion purchased the Spode and Royal Worcester brand names. It is a perfect synergy of Susan Williams-Ellis, the co-founder of Portmeirion and Josiah Spode.
Josiah Spode perfected the technique for creating fine bone china and the blue underglaze printing techniques which lead to the creation of well known designs like the Blue Italian.
The Portmeirion Company was established in 1960, by Susan Williams-Ellis and Euan Cooper-Ellis, and is based in Stroke-on-Trent in the UK.
The Ellis's originally bought the company A.E. Gray Ltd. (where Susan worked and designed exclusively for the gift shop in at the Portmeirion Village in North Whales). The gift shop was owned by her father, Sir Clough Williams-Ellis in 1925. The company was renamed to Portmerion.
Originally, Susan created simple coffee set, which became very popular (it was so popular, the company could not keep it in stock). In 1963 Totem was launched. It was a design embossed with stars and spirals, available in only two colours, blue and white.
Today the company has a North American plant located in Connecticut, with over 500 employees. Its main showroom is located in New York, and it has another one located in Toronto.
For information on the Spode Blue Room collection visit their website at http://www.spode.co.uk/. You can find more information at http://www.portmeirion.co.uk/.
For information on the Spode Blue Room collection visit their website at http://www.spode.co.uk/. You can find more information at http://www.portmeirion.co.uk/.
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