PORCELAIN BY ANTOINETTE
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Wheel thrown dinnerware
Hand building porcelain dinnerware
Antoinette created a full series of functional porcelain for use in the kitchen as well as for the formal dinnerware table.  Her mugs, bowls, plates and dishes are all dishwasher safe and unless she used  gold or silver or bronze on any item, it is microwave safe too.
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Dinnerware Portfolio

Antoinette created many functional dinnerware pieces in her career. As a fairly young potter in South Africa she had a factory in which she made work that were distributed throughout Southern Africa. Maybe this was where she learned the most about dinnerware.
She is constantly teaching students around the globe about designing and making kitchenware. At the same time she offers mugs, plates, bowls, jugs and casserole dishes to the public in her community. She recently expanded her online store to accommodate functional work too.
Dinnerware classes online.
Porcelain mugs

Antoinette's online workshops
Understanding Porcelain ​
​Hand building Porcelain
Hand building porcelain Dinnerware
Wheel throwing Porcelain Dinnerware
Wheel thrown Teapots
Pinching Teapots for Beginners
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Glazing Made Easy
​Pottery for Beginners
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Pinching Porcelain Teapots
Antoinette's Porcelain hands-on workshops
Workshops in the USA
International Workshops
Antoinette's social media
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Contact Antoinette

  • Home
  • Workshops
    • Online Workshops >
      • Understanding Porcelain
      • Porcelain Handbuilding
      • Hand building Porcelain dinnerware
      • Wheel Thrown Porcelain Dinnerware
      • Wheel thrown Teapots
      • Pinching Teapots for Beginners
      • Glazing made easy
      • Pottery for the Beginner
    • International
    • USA workshops
    • Arts in schools
  • Shop
    • Remembrance Figurines
    • Porcelain mugs
    • Porcelain Bowls
    • Porcelain serving Plates and platters
    • Dinnerware accessories
    • Porcelain Teapots
    • Kitchenware
    • Sculpted porcelain bowls >
      • Altered bowls
      • Translucent envelopes
    • Sculpted wall plates
    • Porcelain Sculpture
    • Christmas tree ornaments
  • About
    • Statement
    • Biography
    • Publications
    • Resume
    • Portfolio >
      • Teapot portfolio
      • Sculpted porcelain bowls
      • Sculpted envelopes
      • Ice sculptures
    • Contact >
      • Frequently asked questions
      • Students comments
  • Blogs
    • Videos >
      • Interviews >
        • Artists interviews blog
      • Demonstrations >
        • Pottery demonstrations blog
      • Previews >
        • Preview online pottery and porcelain online classes and workshops blog
    • Articles >
      • Blog details
  • Recipes
    • Glaze
    • Clay