JJ Potts Studio

Family-run since 2001. Wheel-thrown, hand-glazed, kiln-fired in Salt Lake City.

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What We Make

One Kiln. Many Forms.

Garden art, kitchen tableware, mugs, tile, and trinket dishes — wheel-thrown and kiln-fired in Salt Lake City.

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Garden

Hand-sculpted pieces built to live outside year-round.

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Kitchen & Dining

Functional stoneware for everyday life. Mugs, bowls, and tableware made to be used, not just admired.

18 Hours. 2,200 Degrees. One Firing.

There's a moment, somewhere around hour eight of a kiln firing, where the temperature reaches 2,200°F and the glaze stops being powder and starts being glass. You can't see it happen. You can't rush it. You can only wait, and trust the fire.

That's the moment every piece carries with it when it leaves our Salt Lake City studio — frost-proof, food-safe, and built to last through a Utah winter without flinching.

Made by hand. Fired one load at a time. No two exactly alike.

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Since 2001

Our Story

Two Neff brothers. A high school pottery class. A ceramic mushroom called Shroomyz. That was 2001 — a quarter-century later, every piece is still wheel-thrown by hand in our Salt Lake studio.