Friday, November 21, 2008

New American Modern



If you’re reading this, you probably got here by way of the Bauer Pottery home page. If that’s the case, you may have already seen the very exciting announcement that Bauer Pottery has partnered with Russel Wright Studios and Annie Wright, Russel’s daughter, to reproduce a collection of pottery based on Russel’s American Modern line.

The only bad news here is that all you fans of Bauer Pottery and Russel Wright won’t be able to get any pieces in your hot little hands until Spring of 2009. The announcement is a lot like one of those movie trailers you saw in the theatre last June that ends with “Opens Christmas Day” or worse “Coming Summer 2009.”

Well to fill the time between next Spring and now, we’ll be posting up some stories and images of the line as it’s being developed. You’ll get an early look at the designs and colors won’t be in stores for another four months.

If this is the first you’re hearing about the new Russel Wright collaboration with Bauer, what we can say so far is that the line will consist of thirteen pieces in four classic colors: Chartreuse, coral, seafoam and granite. We’ll be working hard to match the new glazes to that of the vintage line and you’ll get to see some of that process here.

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To kick off this journey, let’s take a look at some of the earliest steps in the process of creating reproductions from vintage pieces. The first pictures show both original pieces and early steps in the models of the sugar bowl and creamer.

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Vintage Russel Wright American Modern Creamer on the left and the model for the reproduction emerging from the block of plaster on the right.

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Vintage Russel Wright American Modern Sugar Bowl sans lid and beginnings of a model of same.


Our model maker uses the original pieces as a guide as he crafts the new models from a block of plaster.

In the following pictures are models for the pitcher and the lid to the sugar bowl. The new models are made about 8-10% larger than the size we want them to turn out, in order to accommodate for shrinkage in the drying and firing phases.

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Model for a new American Modern Pitcher and a vintage American Modern Pitcher. It's a little hard to see, but take note that the model is solid, not hollow like a finished piece. The pieces that will be slip cast, do not need to be hollow, but more on that when we get to casting pieces.

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A vintage Creamer, next to the model for a new Sugar Bowl lid, next to a vintage Sugar Bowl lid


The finished models are then used to make the master mold from which the first samples are made. Any adjustments to the model can be made at that time before making the block and case. We'll get you some pictures of this part of the process and post them up next time.

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Coming up: Slip Casting, Pressing, Greenware, Bisque Firing, Glazing and more!

Friday, November 7, 2008

Oil Jar Fountain

Patrick, a local customer here in Southern California, sent us these pictures of recently completed fountain project, featuring a 22 inch Oil Jar in Bauer Orange.



We've sold quite a few Oil Jars that we've heard were destined to become fountains, but we rarely get to see the finished results.



If you have an image that you'd like to share with us, please feel free to send it along and perhaps we'll feature it here on the Bauer Blog!


A vintage Swirl Pot shares the spotlight with the Oil Jar fountain.

Friday, October 31, 2008

Sunset Magazine - November, 2008

If you squint and turn your head just so, you'll see Bauer Pottery show up in the pages of Sunset Magazine once again!




Though small in size, the endorsement as one of editor-in-chief Katie Tamony's picks for November is quite an honor. Look for us on the bottom right hand corner of page 10.







And here's another gorgeous image of the Bauer Orange Indian Bowl from that same shoot. Click the image for a larger view.










Photos of Bauer Pottery by Ebbe Row Yovino-Smith for Sunset

Friday, September 5, 2008

Sunset Magazine - September, 2008

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Someone over at Sunset magazine must love us. This is the third time this year that Bauer has made an appearance in the magazine. This time we made the cover with our newest piece, the Garden Orb.

While not reproduction of any piece from the vintage Bauer line, the Garden Orbs are the latest addition to the Bauer 2000 line and we think that they fit in nicely with the feel and style of all of our classic Bauer designs.

Check out the current issue of Sunset as well as our site for more on the new Garden Orbs.

Friday, August 22, 2008

New Prices & a New Item

A new edition of the Bauer newsletter has been posted with some pricing changes, both up and down, and a link to a new item.

Check out the newsletter here.

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Also, if you have a subscription to Sunset magazine or happen to be around a news stand this weekend, you can see that new item mentioned above on the cover!

Wednesday, July 23, 2008

Bauer Pottery at the San Francisco Gift Show

If you are in the trade and will be at the San Francisco International Gift Show this weekend, stop by and say "hello" to Janek.

We'll be in the North Hall of the Moscone Center in the Accent on Design section in booth #5813.

See you in the city by the bay!

Thursday, July 3, 2008

Hallmark Magazine, Things We Make Blog - July 3, 2008



Wow... looks like the Water Carafe and Tumblers are popular!

Amy Palanjian, who writes the "Things We Make" blog at the Hallmark Magazine site has also featured the two pieces in today's post.

There's a nice image of the Carafe and Tumblers in bright colors along with a recent shot of the company's owner, Janek Boniecki. Though that picture was shot on the occasion of the Highland Citrus Festival, we'd like to point out that Janek comes into the factory dressed like that every day.