Florian Gadsby
Florian Gadsby is a ceramicist working with stoneware and porcelain in North London — here you'll find videos that show process, how pottery is thrown and finished and finally glazed and kiln fired. The videos here show the processes behind his work, such as the throwing and trimming of tableware and more sculptural pieces.
For more regular posts, including daily photographs and videos, make sure to follow over on my Instagram: (www.instagram.com/floriangadsby).
I restock my online shop around 3/4 times a year, with about 300-400 pieces a time, if you'd like to receive a newsletter about when these go live you can sign up to my newsletter on my website, (https://www.floriangadsby.com/newsletter).
I also leave the shop page online, even though it appears as sold out, it usually sells out in a few minutes time, just to give you an idea of what's available and the price range, (https://www.floriangadsby.com/shop).
If there's anything else you'd like to know, please do get in touch!

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The Most Important Part About Throwing Bowls

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How to Make a Pottery Mug in 10 Steps

Blue Clay & Glaze Experiments—Making Pottery for the Financial Times & Nikkei

Failing Making Porcelain Vases

My Love-hate Relationship with Porcelain

3 Minutes 53 Seconds: My Fastest Shop Sell-Out Yet

How I Carve Heavy Vessels Into Elegant Bowls

How to Center Using Two Lumps of Clay

Surprised by Contaminated Clay

Throwing & Trimming Miniature Pottery

Mixing Shards of Obsidian, Tungsten, Malachite & Tourmaline into my Clay

How to Throw & Trim Narrow Cylinders — A Surprisingly Difficult Shape!

Thrown on a Bad Day — Can I Still Make It Work?

Putting New Tools to the Test — Extremely Sharp Tungsten Carbide

Q&A — Answering you Pottery Related Questions!

How to Fix a Wobbly Rim — A Beginner's Guide

Tips, Tricks & Tools for Better Store Jars

Functional vs. Sculptural

Making 200 Mug Handles by Hand

3 Clays, 1 Glaze, 1290ºC

Helping a Potter on /r/pottery

I Regret Using This Clay...

How to Use a Pottery Spinner Tool

How I Throw Lines & Ledges in my Pottery

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How to Throw & Trim a Pottery Box

Melting Metal into Clay

Making NEW Plate Designs — From Beginning to End