Is Robert Gordon Australian made?

Is Robert Gordon Australian made?

Australian Made Collections’ are designed and made on site at our Pakenham headquarters, in Victoria. Each piece passes through the hands of skilled crafts people, some of whom have been with us for over 25 years.

Who owns Robert Gordon?

Andy & Barbara Gordon Barbara emigrated from the UK, bringing with her English design sensibilities, a love of colour and all things practical. She was the driving force behind the designs and the product, operating as Robert Gordon’s Creative Director for more than 40 years – a role now held by her daughter Kate.

Where is Robert Gordon based?

From their headquarters and factory in Pakenham, Robert Gordon now stocks over 3000 independent retailers in Australia, the U.S.A, Canada, U.K and New Zealand.

Where is Gordon pottery made?

The Gordons began making pottery in 1979 in a tin shed at Gembrook in the Dandenongs, Victoria, which they called the Pack Track Pottery, selling their wares at the St Kilda markets. In 1987, they expanded to purpose-build premises in nearby Pakenham where they are still based today.

Where are Robert Gordon mugs made?

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We take enormous pride in our Australian made collections. We’re still excited by the design process, which is often a close collaboration between the Gordon family, staff and our clients.

Can Robert Gordon Pottery go in oven?

A great size for any kind of entertaining, they make a beautiful decorator piece or fruit bowl, and can go in the oven! Made from high-fired stoneware, which makes them hospitality grade, oven, microwave and dishwasher safe.

Is Robert Gordon oven safe?

Each Robert Gordon piece passes through the hands of skilled crafts people who use a mix of traditional and modern tools. The high-firing temperature used by Robert Gordon adds extra durability so the entire Australian made range is oven, microwave and dishwasher safe.

Are there any Australian made cups available?

You can help turn the tide on plastic by only drinking from an eco-friendly cup. JOCO Cups have been designing and manufacturing reusable cups in Australia since 2009.

Can Robert Gordon go in the dishwasher?

Made from high-fired stoneware, which makes them hospitality grade, oven, microwave and dishwasher safe.

Is Joco Australian?

JOCO Cups have been designing and manufacturing reusable cups in Australia since 2009. Our eco-friendly coffee cups composed from artisan blown borosilicate glass have been meticulously crafted and thoughtfully designed.

Is Robert Gordon microwave safe?

Where are keep cups made?

All KeepCup products are hand-assembled by our warehouse teams in the UK and Australia. During busy periods in Australia assembly is also done by Nadrasca, a local not for profit providing employment and job training for people with disabilities. We pay living wages and are certified for doing so in the UK.

Who is Robert Gordon Australia?

For over 70 years and three generations, Robert Gordon Australia has been making quality pottery. The brand stands for craftsmanship and creativity, and has been built around the importance of its heritage.

Why choose Robert Gordon porcelain?

While continuing to grow because of its excitement for the future, Robert Gordon pieces are created with a strong focus on innovation and design. Synonymous with quality, these porcelain products are designed and developed in Australia then handed over to China for production, ensuring the Australian aesthetic is not lost.

Who is the manufacturer of Robert Gordon dinnerware?

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Who is Gordon pottery?

Whether they are producing classic dinnerware, ceramics with a whimsical touch, or beautiful chinaware, style and quality are always present. The founder, Robert Andy Gordon is the son of one of Australia’s most famous potters, June Dyson who had been producing works from her studio since 1945.