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Emma Bridgewater (businesswoman)

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Emma Bridgewater
Born1961 or 1962 (age 63–64) [1]
OccupationDesigner
Known for Emma Bridgewater

Dame Emma Bridgewater is a designer and the founder of Emma Bridgewater, a pottery and home goods manufacturer and retailer. She has been credited with reviving English spongeware production and the country's earthenware industry and with helping to revive the city of Stoke-on-Trent.

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Early life and education

Bridgewater was born in the early 1960s in Cambridgeshire, the oldest of three siblings. Her parents, Charlotte and Adrian Bridgewater, separated when she was seven, and she moved to North Oxford with her mother and siblings. [2] Her mother remarried, and Bridgewater has two half-siblings. [1] Her siblings include journalist Clover Stroud and Nell Gifford, co-founder and ringmistress of Giffords Circus. [3] [4] Bridgewater received a degree in English literature from London University. [2] [5]

Career

Bridgewater began designing pottery in 1985 from her flat in South London. [6] [1] She had been searching for an idea for a business, and when she was unable to find a cup and saucer she liked for a gift for her mother, she decided to start a pottery business. [6] [7] She created a spongeware design for a mug, jug, dish, and bowl in earthenware, found a model maker in Stoke-on-Trent to make molds, and had 100 of each design manufactured. [6] [8] She set up a kiln and taught herself to glaze and fire pottery. [8] She sold her designs at a stall in Covent Market and trade shows, and she created a leaflet with her designs that she distributed to shops. [2] In her first year in business, she sold about £30,000. [8] In 1991 she purchased a small factory and opened her first retail store. [1] [9]

In 1996 she purchased Eastwood Works in Hanley in Stoke-on-Trent, which as of 2023 produces all of the company's pottery. [6] [4] As of 2023 the business employs 500 and produces 40,000 pieces of pottery weekly. [4]

House & Garden and Homes and Antiques credit Bridgewater with reviving the traditional craft of spongeware in England and in turn helping to revive Stoke-on-Trent. [6] [10] The Daily Telegraph said she "single-handedly revived the country’s earthenware industry". [4] Staffordshire University awarded her an Honorary Doctorate for her work revitalizing the region and the Stoke-on-Trent pottery industry. [11]

Book

Bridgewater's 2015 memoir and autobiography, Toast & Marmalade and Other Stories, was published by Hodder & Stoughton. [12]

Personal life

Bridgewater married Matthew Rice in 1987. [13] [2] The couple separated in 2018 and divorced. [4] She and Rice have four children. [10]

As of 2009 Bridgewater lived in Norfolk. [6] She and Rice bought a property in Oxfordshire; after the separation, she moved back to Norfolk. [10] [4]

She was appointed CBE in 2013. [14] In 2025 she was made a Dame. [11]

References

  1. 1 2 3 4 Knight, Kathryn (2014-03-30). "Pottery designer Emma Bridgewater: The woman who inspired my designs". Express.co.uk . Retrieved 2026-01-08.
  2. 1 2 3 4 Messina, Rebecca (2021-07-08). "Who is Emma Bridgewater? Everything you need to know". Your Home Style . Retrieved 2026-01-08.
  3. Metcalf, Charlotte (2022-08-30). "Three Sisters: Emma Bridgewater, Nell Gifford and Clover Stroud". Country and Town House. Retrieved 2023-04-23.
  4. 1 2 3 4 5 6 Woods, Judith (18 March 2023). "Emma Bridgewater: 'Harry and Meghan should stop sulking and come to the Coronation'". The Daily Telegraph .
  5. Bridgewater, Emma (2017-12-01). How an entrepreneurial potter helped restore beauty to a city . Retrieved 2026-01-08 via www.ted.com.
  6. 1 2 3 4 5 6 Wheater, Caroline (2009-09-21). "Behind the brand: Emma Bridgewater". Homes and Antiques . Retrieved 2026-01-08.
  7. "Emma Bridgewater". BBC News . 2010-06-28. Retrieved 2026-01-08.
  8. 1 2 3 "Emma Bridgewater: The success of a pottery design business". The Daily Telegraph . 5 May 2009.
  9. Woods, Judith (18 March 2023). "Emma Bridgewater: 'Harry and Meghan should stop sulking and come to the Coronation'". The Daily Telegraph .
  10. 1 2 3 Adeane, Olinda (2020-04-17). "Emma Bridgewater's Oxfordshire farmhouse is as lovely as her pottery". House & Garden . Retrieved 2026-01-08.
  11. 1 2 Feeley, Sarah. "Emma Bridgewater made a Dame in the King's Birthday Honours". The English Home . Retrieved 2026-01-08.
  12. Barratt, Sarah (2017-01-13). "10 things you didn't know about Emma Bridgewater". Country Living . Retrieved 2026-01-08.
  13. Metcalf, Charlotte (2022-08-30). "Three Sisters: Emma Bridgewater, Nell Gifford and Clover Stroud". Country and Town House. Retrieved 2023-04-23.
  14. "Emma Bridgewater boss appointed CBE at Windsor Castle". BBC News . 2013-11-22. Retrieved 2026-01-08.
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