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Magpie x Hornsea Trinket Tray - Nessie

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Magpie x Hornsea Trinket Tray - Nessie

It is our seventh season collaborating with mid-century pottery icons, Hornsea, and we are so delighted with how much love there is out there for this great British brand.

More about  Magpie x Hornsea

Hornsea Potteries was founded in 1949 by brothers Colin and Desmond Rawson. Driven by a wide array of design influences, the pottery quickly grew from being a purveyor of seaside tourist trinkets to the largest studio pottery in the world, employing over 700 people.

Hornsea’s rapid growth was generated by widespread popularity and inspirational design. Hornsea developed unique and ground-breaking techniques and designs.

Trading for 50 years before closing in 2000, Magpie has started re-manufacturing some of their greatest designs, starting with the illustration works of John Clappison.

As avid mid-century fans, Magpie feels that the legacy of Hornsea shouldn’t be forgotten and should be loved by future generations too.

$9.51

Original: $27.16

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Magpie x Hornsea Trinket Tray - Nessie

$27.16

$9.51

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It is our seventh season collaborating with mid-century pottery icons, Hornsea, and we are so delighted with how much love there is out there for this great British brand.

More about  Magpie x Hornsea

Hornsea Potteries was founded in 1949 by brothers Colin and Desmond Rawson. Driven by a wide array of design influences, the pottery quickly grew from being a purveyor of seaside tourist trinkets to the largest studio pottery in the world, employing over 700 people.

Hornsea’s rapid growth was generated by widespread popularity and inspirational design. Hornsea developed unique and ground-breaking techniques and designs.

Trading for 50 years before closing in 2000, Magpie has started re-manufacturing some of their greatest designs, starting with the illustration works of John Clappison.

As avid mid-century fans, Magpie feels that the legacy of Hornsea shouldn’t be forgotten and should be loved by future generations too.