About

As you may have guessed our passion is pottery.

We produce unique pieces that are either hand built using techniques such as ‘coiling’, ‘slab' construction, 'slip cast' plus ranges of thrown items. These pieces are sold through local and nationwide outlets, online on ETSY and during Fairs, Festivals and events throughout the year.

Our studio is based in Lynbridge just outside Lynton where we are inspired and enjoy incredible views over the Lyn Valley.

The studio is run by Eddie Kent, with his 35+ years experience of working and creating a vast range of unique functional and nonfunctional pottery.

Visitors are very welcome at the studio if you find yourself in our wonderful area, although it's always best to contact us just to make sure we are in and not out and about enjoying the fantastic countryside and beaches.

"Non-Functional and Functional pottery, suitable for inside and outside use"

On a commercial level

Always looking for sales outlets, exhibitions and galleries - if you are interested in our work and would like to be a stockist or have an exhibition or event please do not hesitate contacting me. [contact].

 

 

Lets Swim

I am honoured to be asked to create  a set of unique medals for a local Cold Water Swimming Club - LYNSEALS - Lynton

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KITCH Bits

Great News - Lyn Valley Pots have teamed up with 'HORIZON' Coffee company - Lynton own Small Batch Artisan Coffee Roastery

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New Outlet for Lyn Valley Pots

Really pleased to announce that a range of my work will be available at the new Doone Valley Gallery and Gifts, Malmsmead on the border of Devon and Somerset. A beautiful location in the heart of Doone Valley with wonderful walks and stunning scenery.

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Latest from the kiln

Some raku firings go well some go bad. When the 'Kiln Gods' are smiling the results can be amazing. For my last firings the 'gods' must of been on a real high as I had some wonderful results.

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Lyn Valley Arts and Craft Centre Reopens

A wide range of Lyn Valley Pots work can be seen at The Lyn Valley Arts and Craft Centre which reopens on the 11th February after it’s Winter break. So if your in the area pop in and see all the fantastic local sorts and crafts.

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Back to coiling

It's been a very productive start to 2023 with lots of making including 8 cylinder wave vases, a bisque and a stoneware firing both went well with 30 mugs, 6 posy pots and 2 large bulb vases which I hope to have loaded to the shop very soon.

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