Alabama Pottery
What makes pottery so appealing? Why are we attracted to it like moths to a flame? Because it's only natural. The things of nature bring us pleasure. Just as we love to experience the ocean, lakes and rivers, mountains, and the forests, we are drawn to the organic components of pottery. A pottery vessel is made of clay and the glazed coating is made from various elements including sand, sodium, potassium, and calcium. Functional pottery introduces a natural element into the kitchen. It turns ordinary food into comfort food. In addition, pottery is simply beautiful.
At Alabama Goods, we have a wide selection of kitchen pottery from various potters across the state:
- Ann Beaird (Oneonta)
- Janice Entler (Cropwell)
- Valerie Holley (Homewood)
- Carolyn Ingram (Birmingham)
- Bryan Jordan (Hoover)
- Laura Jordan (Hoover
- Lynne Killion (Birmingham)
- Marilyn Moncus (Birmingham)
- Chad and Megan Nelson (Cullman)
- Michael O'Shell (Pelham)
- Dan and Laurel Pfeiffer. (Elkmont)
In addition to dinnerware, casserole dishes, coffee mugs, bowls, and trays, we carry some unique pieces: garlic zester, garlic keeper, butter keeper, cornbread baker, chicken cooker, berry bowl, prep bowl, dip chiller, bacon cooker, egg separator, bread bowl, and pie spy. You can view pottery on our website or visit our store to see an even larger selection. You'll see how functional, and beautiful, kitchen pottery can be.


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