
Making a name for themselves in tableware history: Johnson Brothers, Frederick, Alfred and
Henry Johnson, grandsons of a master potter, brought fame to their family name. Johnson Brothers became synonymous with simple
and lightweight tableware shapes wrought of durable earthenware.
In 1968, Johnson Brothers was brought into the highly
respected Wedgwood Group of tableware. Consistent dedication to excellence earned the firm highest honors in Great Britain,
and the prestigious royal warrants of both Her Majesty the Queen and Her Majesty the Queen Mother were conferred upon Johnson
Brothers in 1970.
True to its name, the company still boasts one of the fourth generation Johnsons, Christopher, as
a member of the Main Board of the Wedgwood Company.
While always on the cutting edge of technology, and open to the
newest computer innovations, Johnson Brothers has never lost sight of the age-old principles of the potter's craft. Each piece
in every range is treated as an individual work of art, designed by hand, with beauty and function always in mind.
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