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Founded in 1759 by Josiah Wedgwood, Wedgwood tableware revolutionized the ceramics industry. Josiah, known as the "Father of English Potters," combined scientific experimentation with classical design, creating the iconic creamware and the instantly recognizable Jasperware—famed for its matte finish and neoclassical reliefs.
By the late 18th century, Wedgwood was supplying royalty, including Queen Charlotte, and exporting globally, even to the newly formed United States. Throughout the 19th and 20th centuries, the brand blended artistry with innovation, becoming a staple in elegant homes and prestigious dining rooms.
Wedgwood adapted through world wars and shifting tastes, embracing modern design while preserving heritage. Collaborations with artists and designers, like Vera Wang and Jasper Conran, have kept the brand fresh and relevant.
Today, Wedgwood remains a symbol of British craftsmanship and timeless style—gracing both museum collections and contemporary tables worldwide.