IN 1960,
Susan Williams-Ellis and her husband, Euan Cooper-Willis purchased
a small pottery decorating company in Stoke-on-Trent called
A.E.Gray Ltd. Susan had worked with A.E.Gray's for some years,
sending her designs there to be produced exclusively for the gift
shop at the Portmeirion Village in North Wales, which had been
created by her father, Sir Clough Williams-Ellis in 1925. This was
their first experience of the pottery industry. Previously Susan
had Fine Art training from Chelsea Polytechnic, where her tutors
included Henry Moore and Graham Sutherland.
THE
BEAUTY of the Portmeirion Pottery collection of
tableware, giftware and cookware, stems from Susan Williams-Ellis'
ability to design and model shapes that are both functional and
aesthetically pleasing, Susan has always expected her pottery
designs, both shapes and pattern, to fit comfortably with everyday
life. Since the 1960's Susan has created all the shapes by turning
the originals by hand from which the moulds were produced. The
design department continues to create new products, shapes and
innovative ranges under the watchful eye of Susan, with the
modelling department maintaining the highest standard of
design.

