Unique Gifts Found Here
Harbor Mug - Hand Thrown
Sale price$48.00
Maine Stack 2.0
Sale price$48.00
Fisherman Hand Salve -1.5 oz
Sale price$15.00
Fern Imprint Eco Soap Rest
Sale price$20.00
Dragon Fly Dish
Sale price$14.50
Mint + Tea Tree Handcrafted Soap Bar
Sale price$10.00
The Original Soap Lift Soap Saver - Bone
Sale price$6.00
Teardrop Leaf Eco Soap Rest
Sale price$20.00
Lemon Verbena After Garden Hand Cream
Sale price$17.00
AKN Studios 11x14" Signed Prints
Sale price$45.00
3D Puzzles
Sale price$16.00
Aqua Pendant
Sale price$194.00
Art Coasters
Sale price$13.00
Bald Eagle Garden Art
Sale price$69.95
Bass Harbor Canvas Print
Sale price$60.00
Bee Garden Table Runner
Sale price$67.00
Bears Don't Care About Your Problems
Sale price$18.95
Black Tea Bowl
Sale price$188.00
Blue Songbird Tea Towel
Sale price$28.00
Blue Rocks Engraved Whiskey Glass
Sale price$45.00
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Cake Plate
Sale price$74.00
Cat Tea Towel
Sale price$28.00
Cherry Wood and White Pearl Resin Bowl Set
Sale price$1,000.00
Clutch Bag Portland Maine Retro Lighthouse Mini
Sale price$22.00
Copper Cat
Sale price$69.00
Cool December Vinalhaven
Sale price$900.00
Copper Forest 26x36 Triptych
Sale price$1,040.00
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1974
A love story.
Chris & Richard move in.
In 1974 Chris and Richard Hilton purchase a 1887 red schoolhouse building located in Edgecomb, Maine.
1976
In The Beginning...
No heat, no running water, just a couple discovering their pottery passion together.
In 1974, Chris and Richard Hilton bought an 1887 red schoolhouse building in Edgecomb, Maine.
The rest... well.. its a lot of history.
2025
A Special Announcement
50 years of clay, fire, and community.
From a little red schoolhouse in 1974 to today… From a little red schoolhouse in 1974 to today… 50 years of clay, fire, and community. A celebration of the human spirit and what makes life beautiful.







































