Designer Desire: Jean Powell

Montage of ceramic tile items by Jean Powell

Jean Powell (1926-2021) was a Wales-based ceramic designer. I only came across her work this week – I can’t remember exactly where now – but I was struck by its beauty and technical expertise.

After meeting at Wallasey Art School during the 1940s, Jean and her husband Rhys (Taffy) (d. 1994) moved to the heart of Denbigh, North Wales in the following decade. It was there that they founded their pottery studio at Craig Bragdy, (Welsh for ‘Rock Brewery’ – an indication of the property’s original 18th century purpose). Their company was named after this home and studio.

The couple started out creating small items such as salt and pepper shakers; however, they soon progressed on to hand-made ceramic murals and eventually to swimming pools – as they create today. Two of Jean’s sons, Shon and Nick now run the company.

In the early 1960s, the Powell family moved to the 400-year-old Brookhouse Mill which gave them more floor space, which was essential for them to be able to produce their large-scale murals.

Over the subsequent 50+ years, Jean and her family developed an extremely successful international business. Even into her 10th decade, she still visited the Craig Bragdy factory and swimming pool design room as part of her daily routine.

It was back around 1979-80 that she designed the tiled base of the pool at the Empire Hotel in Llandudno.  Though a modest project, it was the beginning of an important future activity for the company. Jean remembers:

We were asked for a mermaid design for a client, but I wasn’t sure how risqué it could be, so I drew hair and seaweed to cover [the breasts]. But I soon received a message which read, ‘More revealing, please’, so off came the seaweed! Nuvo Magazine

Jean Powell penned a book, Earth, Fire and Water – a collection of stories about her life, her art and the people she worked with around the world.

Find examples of her tile designs for sale at Blondes Fine Art.

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Designer Desire: Juliette Belarti

Montage of tiled furniture by Juliette Belarti

Juliette Belarti is known for colourful ceramic tile designs usually seen on mid century modern coffee tables, nests of tables, home bars and door pulls.

So little is known about this artist, that there’s speculation that there isn’t actually a person named ‘J. Belarti’. It’s thought that it could perhaps be the work of a number of different artists or of a single person – the Belgian artist, Julien de Covemaeker.

I’ve found someone online who has helpfully shared photos of the pages of a Belarti catalogue. After some very slow and painstaking work, I’ve translated a couple of the passages of text from Dutch to English. Apparently, the first freehand decorated tile-topped coffee table was created in 1957 for a musician friend. The original Belarti ‘studio’ was in a garage and a very small kiln was located in a cellar.

After two years, the firm moved to larger premises in Mechelen – a city between Brussels and Antwerp in northern Belgium – and grew from strength to strength; becoming an équipe (crew) and gaining an international customer base.

Whoever Juliette Belarti may be, examples of work by this company or individual artist are readily available – try eBay, Etsy and Pamono.

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1stDibs | Design by Davies

Charity Vintage: Five vintage Kenneth Townsend tiles

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set of 5 vintage Kenneth Townsend tiles; cockerel, elephant, robin, hedgehog and mouse
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We’ve mentioned Kenneth Townsend quite a lot in blogs in the past – he’s one of our favourite designers. His “Menagerie” series of tiles are very collectable and much sought after. Here’s a lot of five Kenneth Townsend “Menagerie” tiles for sale on eBay in support of The Iain Rennie Hospice at Home*.

*The Iain Rennie Hospice at Home is a registered charity in the Chiltern area which offers specialist home nursing care, support and advice for patients with life threatening illnesses. The professional care offered by our teams of nurses enables patients to stay at home through their illness.



Tile-tastic!

Mosaic tiled wall in Huddersfield town centre | H is for Home

We were out & about in Huddersfield the other day and took some photos of these amazing tiled mosaics.

Mosaic tiled wall in Huddersfield town centre | H is for Home

They’re situated in a 1960s-built precinct development in the town centre – they really capture the era.

vintage Platt tile depicting a prince on horseback with falcon on his arm | H is for Home

On the subject of tiles, we recently put this image on Flickr. It’s a 1960s tile by Platt depicting a prince on horseback with a hunting falcon – we absolutely love it! We’re planning on having it framed.

Vintage 1960s/70s raised relief tile depicting a bird on a branch | H is for Home

We got this vintage bird tile ready-framed which is very effective. We think it was made by Maw & Co. It reminds us of Lisa Larson in style. We bought it from Wowie Zowie in Chorlton. This shop is well worth a visit if you’re in Manchester – they have some lovely stuff, imaginatively displayed.

vintage 1960s/70s tile by Lisa Larson depicting Vikings in a ship | H is for Home

This large tile/plaque is indeed by Lisa Larson – she’s a real favourite of ours! It was designed for Gustavsberg of Sweden in the 1960s.

vintage Lisa Larson tile on our sitting room shelf | H is for Home

Here it is in its usual home on a shelf in our lounge.

vintage Italian tile on our bathroom shelf | H is for Home

Here’s another one of our vintage tiles in situ – this one’s Italian – it sits happily on our bathroom shelf. Here it is in close up.

vintage Italian ceramic tile depicting whitewashed buildings | H is for Home

The most recent addition to our little collection was picked up yesterday. It’s quite different to the others in the fact that it represents a real place – it depicts the Euromast in Rotterdam designed in the 1950s – we really like the modernist feel to it.

vintage 1950s ceramic tile of the Euromast in Rotterdam | H is for Home

The final item in our burgeoning tile collection is by Kenneth Townsend. We featured it before in our Z is for… Zoo blog post.

vintage lion ceramic tile by Kenneth Townsend from his Menagerie collection | H is for Home

The lion is an early piece from his Menagerie range. Hopefully, we’ll be able to find some of his other animals to fill our shelves!