Portmeirion is a Welsh ceramic tableware and homeware manufacturer founded by Susan Williams-Ellis in 1960. It is known for its striking designs and collaborations with various artists.
Portmeirion was established in 1960 by Susan Williams-Ellis.
In 1961, the first design of the brand, Totem, was released.
In 1972, Portmeirion began to collaborate with British designer Angharad Menna.
In 1982, Portmeirion began to collaborate with British artist Paul Cardew.
In 2009, Portmeirion acquired the Spode brand.
Today, Portmeirion has grown into one of the leading and most successful ceramic tableware brands in the world.
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Portmeirion products are made in the UK and East Asia.
Yes, Portmeirion tableware is dishwasher safe.
Susan Williams-Ellis was inspired by the illustrations in the 'Universal Dictionary of the Natural History' and decided to create a collection of tableware featuring different botanical illustrations on each piece.
Portmeirion offers a 30-day return policy for unused and undamaged products. Shipping and handling fees are non-refundable.
Yes, Portmeirion offers gift wrapping services for an additional fee at checkout.