| A source for pottery kitchen storage ( and spice | | | | boxed. |
| sets ( is Henry Watson Pottery ( located in | | | | The Charlotte Watson Set of Pottery fulfills a |
| Suffolk, England. The family company has been | | | | number of kitchen requirements. The Pottery |
| making well-made pottery for the kitchen since | | | | crafts such varied objects as dishes for butter |
| the 1800s. The pottery is made without lead and | | | | with lids, mustard pots, drink pitchers, egg holders, |
| has no decorating or glazes and so is well made | | | | in addition to roast racks. The Watson Collection |
| for the storage of herbs and food. | | | | expands to extremely chic black glazed items like |
| The Pottery traces generations of family history | | | | sugar, coffee bean, and tea containers, bread |
| from the 1700's. Setting themselves apart from | | | | boxes, and square pasta jars. The Black glazed |
| most of the high speed and flashy denizens of | | | | Watson Pottery group is also comprised of |
| internet commerce sites the "About Us" page of | | | | containers for salt, garlic, and kitchen tools. A |
| the web site consists of a family tree. It | | | | conventional biscuit container, tea kettle and sugar |
| stretches through time from Robert Watson in | | | | bowl, is available as well. It is even possible for |
| 1787, Tomas in 1850, Adam (husband of | | | | one to eat and drink from identical black glazed |
| Charlotte) in 1878, Henry in 1929, Frederick in | | | | cup/stein, dish/saucer, and breakfast bowls. |
| 1976, followed by Michael, Jeremy, Adam, and | | | | The rustic simplicity and traditional products of |
| George. Their success is attributed to this | | | | traditional kitchenware complement the clean lines |
| unbroken succession of family in the business. | | | | of modern kitchen appliances and cabinetry |
| The Henry Watson Pottery ranges are divided | | | | perfectly. The kitchenware fits into even the |
| among the original terra cotta and "funky" glazes | | | | most luxurious modern designer kitchens |
| of the "Suffolk Collection" and "Charlotte Watson's | | | | perfectly. The combination of quality materials and |
| Country Collection" in cream or black. | | | | basic shapes with timeless glazes allow the |
| Self-described "funky" glaze colors include Butter | | | | pottery to fit into your modern home well. |
| milk, blue, pink, and green. Most pottery is gift | | | | |