Jane Hogben Pottery
Those of you who follow me on Instagram know that I am fond of ceramics for my cuppas. To be fair I prefer china for my tea, probably because I drink Earl Grey no milk and it’s a delicate cuppa. Morning coffee, warming hot chocolate, that’s a whole different ball game, then I like a nice big chunky mug.
Jane Hogben doesn’t just do big chunky mugs, she does delightfully embellished chunky mugs, espresso mugs, small, medium and large jugs. You can mix and max your colours and embellishments and because they are handmade no two will ever be the same. That is my kind of mug! Great value for something so personal and perfect for present giving, if not for someone else but yourself. Visit Jane’s website here you will not be disappointed!
Images are not mine, unless specified, where available, links to originals and suppliers are provided, if any image belongs to you and is not credited please let me know so I can either provide a link or remove it.
8 Comments
Gail Wahlstrom
Do you sell your mugs??? They are wonderful!
Anne-Marie
The mugs are produced by an artist called Jane Hogben, whom I admire, details to purchase her work can be found on her website, the link to the website is found by following the link in the last sentence as directed “here” Hope this is useful. Alternatively search for her on Google at http://www.janehogbentarractapottery.co.uk
Ruth Olsen
Ms. Hogben,
Are your mugs with the brown rabbit on the mug and white rabbit on the mug the same size? Also how much are they?
Thank you for your time. You do beautiful work!
Ruth Olsen
Anne-Marie
the mugs are produced by the artist Jane Hogben who I write about in this blog post, the whole article credits the work to her, I am just an admirer, the link to her website is in the last sentence where is says to visit her website “here! simply click on the word here or go to google and search for Jane Hogben for other suppliers, her website is http://www.janehogbenterracottapottery.co.uk.
Joyce Bunds
I want a English bulldog on a cup
Anne-Marie
The cups are not mine they are produced by Jane Hogben the link to her site is in the main body of the article. Hope this helps
Mrs Sue Manning
Lovely loverly crockery. Cannot wait for some to come back into stock.
Anne-Marie
I have a real passion for quirky mugs and cups. Just been treated to a Keith Brymer Jones (The Great Pottery Throwdown) tea cup if you see my latest blog post.