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Mrs Slocombe The Budgie Ceramic Sculpture

Charlotte Miller Ceramics

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    • Order placed
    • 18th December
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    • 20th January
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    • 22nd - 23rd January

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Greetings, this is Mrs Slocombe. She is inspired by the unforgettable character from the TV programme ‘Are You Being Served?’...

Greetings, this is Mrs Slocombe. She is inspired by the unforgettable character from the TV programme ‘Are You Being Served?’

A must for any funky interior or lover of all things kitsch and vintage.

Mrs Slocombe is hand-modelled from stoneware clay and hand painted in underglaze by Charlotte Miller in her Dorset-based ceramics studio.

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Choose from two sizes:
Small: 16cm tall and 12 cm wide at the widest point.
Large: 23cm tall and 16cm wide at the widest point.

Please note: Mrs Slocombe is made completely by hand, so he may differ slightly from the photograph.
Not a toy.

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Charlotte Miller Ceramics

Poole, dorset

Charlotte Miller is a Poole-based ceramicist and pottery teacher.

She creates handmade sculptures and tableware inspired by domestic animals and the peculiarities of the British. Her anthropomorphic, whimsical budgie sculptures are endearing and nostalgic, while her quirky tableware is a tribute to the eccentric and kitsch.

As a child, Charlotte became a keen social observer, trawling around car-boot sales with her Dad collecting curios, midcentury kitsch and seaside postcards. Amused by seeing the closeness of people and her pets, she decided to blend the two. Brian (aka ‘Elvis’) was born out of the chance meeting of an Elvis lover and his budgerigar.