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Denby Pottery's Final Piece Marks End of an Era

Denby Pottery, a historic ceramics manufacturer, has closed its doors after centuries of production. The final piece, an Imperial Blue bowl, was signed by designer Richard Eaton. Rising costs and reduced demand led to the closure.

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June 9, 2026
Denby Pottery's Final Piece Marks End of an Era

Denby Pottery, a renowned ceramics manufacturer, has closed its doors after centuries of production, marking the end with the signing of its final piece by designer Richard Eaton. The closure comes amid financial pressures from reduced demand, escalating employment costs, and soaring energy expenses, according to the company.

Financial Challenges and Closure

The decision to appoint administrators was driven by significant financial challenges. The company cited reduced demand for its products and increasing costs as key factors that squeezed its financial viability. The closure of Denby Pottery highlights the broader challenges faced by the manufacturing sector, particularly in the UK, where energy costs have been a significant burden.

Community and Political Response

The closure has sparked a strong community and political response. A petition titled


Sources: BBC-Business

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