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Cooper, Susie (1902–1995)

English pottery designer. Her designs varied from colourful art deco to softer, pastel decoration on more classical shapes, with simply-styled patterns of bands, spots, flowers, and animals. She started her own company in 1929 for painting ready-made pottery, and this later became part of the Wedgwood factory, where she was senior designer from 1966.



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But my mum collects Susie Cooper ceramics, they've a 50s aesthetic.
Susie Cooper was born in Burslem, Staffordshire and in 1922 started work at A E Gray and Co Ltd as an assistant designer, hand painting ceramics.
The well-heeled pocillovist might well be drawn to the painted egg cups designed by Clarice Cliff and Susie Cooper, doyennes of Art Deco ceramics in the 1920s.
 
 
 
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