“This is what we expect everyday objects to be: predictable, flawless, cheap. That’s the beauty of factory-made things. But in surrounding ourselves with these things, we lose the qualities that a machine can’t produce: warmth, individuality, the evidence of a craftsman’s touch. That’s the beauty of a handmade object. It’s something that can be enjoyed for itself as well as its usefulness.”
— Philip Wilson, Longtime Family Friend and Master Ceramicist