Justine Jenner Pottery

Justine Jenner Pottery Beautiful pots to be used for the enjoyment of cooking, eating and drinking. I started out in 2011 on an old, wobbly counter top in the garage.

Having taken a break of 13 years from my short-lived pottery career, the reduced daytime demands of family life have enabled me to slowly re-engage with making pots. With no insulation, electrics or running water in the garage I had to put up with the cold, run an extension lead from the house to plug in builders lights to see what I was doing, fetch water from the water butt in the veg patch (nea

rer than the house tap) and stick to slab-built pottery. Everything was fired in a small, portable kiln that runs off a 13 Amp plug. However, blessings came in 2012 when 2 friends from different colleges offered me both a big kiln and a wheel. These lay dormant for another year, as did my work, as we extended our house, piled the kitchen cupboards in to the garage and laid electricity cables and water pipes up to the garage. September 2013 saw the beginning of me working in the new and improved 'garage' pottery. There is still no insulation and it is like Niagara Falls in there during the winter months, due to condensation, and despite sharing my space with bikes, garden and sports equipment, my son's climbing stuff, jam jars, junk and the rabbit, I am so grateful for the space to work. I love throwing, particularly, and everything I make is with food and drink in mind: the cooking of food, the serving of it etc. The shape of mug I want to drink out of depends on whether it's tea or coffee. Is it for a morning coffee or after-dinner with friends? Do I want to make a bowl for a hearty soup or for a child's cereal, or maybe a dessert ? Is the dessert a crumble with custard or a chocolate mousse? Is this mixing bowl for whisking up scrambled eggs or a cake? The permutations are endless. I derive a huge amount of joy from the making of my pots and I wish for you to derive the same from using them; alone or in company.

More vases coming with me to Potfest by the Lake at Compton Verney next weekend.19-21 June.Lots more pots are being glaz...
10/06/2026

More vases coming with me to Potfest by the Lake at Compton Verney next weekend.
19-21 June.
Lots more pots are being glazed this week in readiness for this show and the colourways of the assembled pots are blocked out fully before glazing begins.
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The working day ended late on Friday night as I finished applying the contrast swirl of colour to a load of jugs before ...
09/06/2026

The working day ended late on Friday night as I finished applying the contrast swirl of colour to a load of jugs before they dry for their bisc firing.
With only 2 weeks to go before Potfest by the Lake, getting everything ready for a set schedule of kiln firings takes on the mode of a military operation.

Potfest by the Lake
COMPTON VERNEY
19-21 June
10am-4.30pm daily
Adult tickets £8/ accompanied under 16s FREE
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Turnin’, turnin’, turnin’ today! I have lots of work to get completed in the next 2 weeks in readiness for .co.uk Potfes...
04/06/2026

Turnin’, turnin’, turnin’ today!
I have lots of work to get completed in the next 2 weeks in readiness for .co.uk Potfest by the Lake at Compton Verney and also for a delivery to towards the end of June.
I’ve been experimenting with replacing the contrast colour swirl on my pod vases with an incised line created during the turning stage of making (photo above). A suggestion of landscape.
One was made for the pot swap at the last Potfest show and was well received and I had been pleased with the outcome, so here’s hoping for a series of them that will be made for the next show.
Potfest by the Lake 19-21 June
Compton Verney
Warwickshire
10am-4.30pm daily

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NEXT SHOW: 19-21 June, Potfest by the Lake Compton Verney, Warwickshire, CV35 9HZI’m looking forward to returning to thi...
02/06/2026

NEXT SHOW: 19-21 June, Potfest by the Lake Compton Verney, Warwickshire, CV35 9HZ

I’m looking forward to returning to this show with my work, meeting those who have stopped by my stand before and hopefully chatting to some new enthusiasts as well. The highlight is always getting to see the work of all the other ceramicists and spending time with them.

NOW IN ITS SIXTH YEAR, THIS FLAGSHIP EVENT PROMISES TO BE A HIGHLIGHT OF THE INTERNATIONAL CERAMICS CALENDAR IN 2026

Potfest by the Lake – Compton Verney will showcase outstanding ceramic artists under a number of large, open-sided marquees on immaculate lawns, overlooking the stunning lake.
Compton Verney is an historic house and well-established, award-winning, arts venue set in 120 acres of stunning Lancelot ‘Capability’ Brown parkland. Located just fifteen minutes from both Stratford upon Avon and Royal Leamington Spa, and less than 30 minutes’ drive from Coventry, Potfest by the Lake – Compton Verney is an exciting opportunity to visit an artisan ceramics market, showcasing the work of 90 of the UK’s finest ceramics makers.
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Thursday 9am - 4pm
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