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BBC Business09.06.2026Business2 dk okumaUnited Kingdom

Denby Pottery Signs Off with Final Piece After Centuries

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Denby Pottery, founded in 1809, closes after 214 years due to rising energy and labour costs; final piece signed by designer Richard Eaton

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Denby Pottery, a 214-year-old UK ceramics firm, faced financial difficulties due to rising costs.

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Denby Pottery, founded in 1809, has produced its final piece after centuries of operation, citing rising energy and labour costs. The last item, a bowl in Imperial Blue glaze, was signed by Richard Eaton, who designed the range over 35 years ago. Despite a #SaveDenby campaign and a petition exceeding 105,000 signatures (eligible for parliamentary debate), administrators could not secure a buyer, leading to the closure. Linsey Farnsworth, MP for Amber Valley, vowed to fight for the pottery until the end, highlighting its significance to local heritage and manufacturing jobs. International subsidiaries will continue operating, and fellow pottery firm Burleigh has been acquired by investors including former Burberry CEO Christopher Bailey.

The company thanked its workers and customers, stating the love and soul in each piece will live on, despite the closure marking the end of an era for Denby Pottery in the UK.

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