We’re excited to share the top Montreal pottery artists with you. We’ve handpicked some of our favourite Canadian pottery pieces made by these really talented Montreal pottery artists. You’re going to love these pieces. Happy Shopping!
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MONTREAL POTTERY BRANDS
Montreal Pottery: Sonn Ceramics
Montreal pottery shop, Sonn Ceramics, creates some of the most incredible handmade ceramic cups and mugs. Sonia, the pottery artist, uses the most vibrant and beautiful glazes to create unique colour combinations. Each pattern and design is minimal yet impactful. These are the perfect pottery pieces to display on an open shelf or in a glass cupboard.
Poterie Bonmatin
Looking for something a little bit different? Montreal pottery shop, Poterie Bonmatin, hand makes gorgeous ceramic water pitchers, dip bowls, olive oil dispensers and more. Each with splashes of vibrant purples, reds, oranges, greens and blues. The water pitcher can even be used as a vase if you prefer. These pottery pieces will elevate your kitchen aesthetic all the while serving a purpose. We also included these olive oil dispensers in our cooking gift ideas.
Minipott: Montreal Pottery
You can tell the designer and maker of the pottery pieces at Minipott started her career as a graphic designer. The intricate details of each pattern, the beautiful use of colour and the carefully though-out designs come through in each piece that she makes. One of our favourite items is the adorable daisy candle holders that come in an array of bright colours and these amazing patterned mugs shown below. We also include this Canadian pottery artist in our favourite Canadian Etsy shops feature.
Cocomelo Ceramics
The handmade granite and ceramic bowls, plates, mugs and serving dishes from Cocomelo Ceramics are playful in design, patterns and colours. You can choose from the dot and stripe collection made from granite or the colourful, fun, circle ceramic collection (our personal favourite) with interesting elements such as cone-shaped handles.
Naomi Charron: Pottery Artist In Montreal
The contrast of the red clay and moody blue-grey glaze makes these ceramic bowls, tumblers and mugs hard to resist. You can tell the experience Naomi has in creating each beautiful ceramic piece. She is even a member of the Quebec craft’s council and the Quebec Association of Ceramists, ensuring that her products are of the highest quality and standards.
La Maison De Léa
Léa is a Montreal pottery artist creating really beautiful pottery pieces like mugs, planters and bowls. Along with these traditional pieces she also makes unique products like ceramic paint palettes and yarn bowls (these make great gifts for knitters!).
Banfill Ceramics
Banfill Ceramics is a local Montreal shop creating really unique mugs that are different from the others we’ve featured so far. Kate, the owner and creator behind Banfill Ceramics, features polar bear, panda bear and mountain mugs like the ones shown below. These would make a lovely gift for mountain lovers.
Parceline: Pottery In Montreal
Parceline is a local Montreal shop that creates a mix gorgeous pottery pieces. Some pieces are minimalist mugs, others feature these drip designs. She also creates hanging planters, porcelain lamp shades and more. It’s all really beautiful.
Montreal Pottery: Maison Stoi
Another amazing Montreal pottery business is Maison Stoi. Here you can choose from beautiful ceramic teacups with swirls of different shades of pink, handmade espresso cups in hues of blue, grey and black or matcha bowls with a modern, glossy finish. Each of these items would make a great housewarming gift.
Montreal Pottery Classes
Les Faiseurs
If you’re looking to take a pottery class in Montreal, Les Faiseurs has a number of classes to choose from. They offer introductory pottery classes, classes for kids and parents to do together and more advanced classes like glaze making.
Those are some of the top Montreal pottery artists to support. Thank you for choosing to shop local and support these local Montreal shops.
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