Susan Williams-Ellis
Susan Williams-Ellis and her husband co-founded the Portmeirion Pottery in 1960 and it is still operating today.
Susan Williams-Ellis’ early Portmeirion designs include Malachite (1960), Moss Agate (1961) and Talisman (1962).[2] In 1963 Susan created the popular Totem, an abstract pattern based in primitive forms coupled with a cylindrical shape.
Portmeirions most successful ranges are the botanical ones that are decorated with a variety of floral illustrations adapted, mostly by Susan, from Thomas Green’s Universal or-Botanical, Medical and Agricultural Dictionary (1817).

Portmeirion Pomona Canisters

Portmeirion Pomona Breakfast Cups
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