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  1. Keith Brymer Jones (born June 1965) is a British potter and ceramic designer, known for his homeware Word Range with retro lettering and punk motifs. In 2015, he debuted as an expert judge alongside Kate Malone on BBC2's The Great Pottery Throw Down where his readiness to shed tears at the contestants' work attracted comment. [2]

  2. Keith Brymer Jones works collaboratively with both British & International designers, artists, illustrators & fashion houses to bring their vision of ceramics to life. His collaborations past & present include: Scion Living, Jane Foster, Frances Collett, Mini Moderns, Kiran Ravilious, Tatty Devine, National Trust, Bert & Buoy, Sukie and many more!

  3. Get the low down on Keith here! Keith Brymer Jones is known as the emotional judge on TV Shows like The Great Pottery Throw Down, but he also runs a successful ceramics business, promotes the arts, and finds time to play in a band.

  4. 157K followers. 550 following. Keith Brymer Jones. Artist. Keith Brymer Jones is a ceramic designer and head of design for MAKE International & judge on The Great Pottery Throw Down. linktr.ee/keithbrymerjones. My book! Show more posts from keithbrymerjones.

  5. Dec 24, 2023 · Sun 24 Dec 2023 04.30 EST. L ondon-born Keith Brymer Jones, 58, started out as lead singer in punk band the Wigs before becoming an apprentice potter. He is now head of design for Make...

  6. 6 days ago · Our Welsh Chapel Dream. It’s not long until the first episode of Our Welsh Chapel Dream airs on Channel 4 - tune in at 8pm next Sunday 5th May. The four part series follows Keith and Marj as we start of the restoration of Capel Salem, a huge chapel in the centre of Pwllheli, Gwynedd. Keith Brymer Jones’ Substack is a reader-supported ...

  7. Feb 6, 2022 · 6 February 2022. Keith Brymer Jones: “My dad couldn’t handle emotion. I’ll cry over a pot, for God’s sake” The Great Pottery Throw Down judge reflects on the magic of clay, therapy and the difference between a ceramicist and a potter. By Anna Leszkiewicz. Photo by Liz Seabrook. What’s the difference between a ceramicist and a potter?

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