Wedgwood
Founded in 1759 by master potter and entrepreneur Josiah Wedgwood in Staffordshire, England, Wedgwood is one of the most enduring and influential names in British design history. Often hailed as the "Father of English Potters," Josiah combined scientific experimentation with an artist’s eye, pioneering not just beautiful ceramics but new materials and techniques—most famously, Jasperware. This distinctive, matte-finish stoneware, often rendered in Wedgwood’s iconic pale blue and white, became a global symbol of elegance and neoclassical refinement.
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