
Stockholm Pottery is located in the village of Stockholm, Wisconsin, on the banks of the Mississippi River. The store is owned by Diane Millner, a potter who has lived in the area and made hand-thrown functional stoneware for over 25 years. Diane makes a wide variety of pots, ranging from her popular berry bowls, french butter keepers, and unique popover pans, to Japanese-style garden lanterns. She emphasizes that her pots are made to be used, and takes special care to make sure they serve their function well by focusing on details like comfortable handles and smooth bottoms. All of Diane's work is lead-free and dishwasher safe. Click here to see more pictures of Diane's work.
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also features the work of many local artists, including Gaylord Schanilec, wood engraver
and printer of limited edition fine press books (Stockholm, Wis.), the
watercolors of John Meyer (Pepin, Wis.); pottery made by Art Gannett and
Barbara Andersen of Little Plum
Pottery (Pepin, Wis.). We have a new gallery on the lower level of
the Stockholm Pottery building. The White Wolf
Gallery features the work of Rochester author and photographer Lisa
Loucks Christenson. Lisa is also an eagle expert. She monitors and
photographs several eagle nests. She loves to talk about her eagles! |
This page was last updated April 28, 2010