A delight to find this Bunny Guinness interview with Emma Bridgewater! I represented her company on the West Coast when she introduced her iconic pottery to the American market. Now, a botanical artist, I credit her endearing and enduring designs with inspiring my passion for all things natural and wild. What a lovely "let it go" property! She is UK national treasure!
I love how Miss Emma was inspired by the architecture in the United States! It's pretty rare. With all the sensational architecture in Britain and Europe that she would choose American vernacular is really cool! BTW, the verandas in Charleston, South Carolina are called "piazzas". They are designed to catch the breezes from the sea. My grandparents home outside of Boston, Massachusetts had a widow's walk that always blew down in hurricanes and Nor'easter storms. But my grandfather always had it rebuilt. We loved going up there to watch the sailboats and ships. Cheers from North Carolina USA
Thank you for this truly inspiring video, my Mother worked as a fetter /sponger for many years in the the pottery industry. The breathing life of Stoke nearly gone for ever , thanks to Emma Bridgewater we still have some of our heritage left. 😊
What a treat!! My kitchen is awash with her pottery! Have collected it for decades. Loved the home she had with Matthew Rice, and this one is even homier. Lovely video as always.
I found the discussion on smoke interesting. As a child I loved the smell of smoke too. Unfortunately, as an adult it is no longer a smell I enjoy. I live in California and we have terrible air quality every Summer and Fall due to rampant wildfires throughout the State that are growing worse with each year. Thankfully you don’t have that in the UK. It is just terrible, I hope you never experience wildfires or dread the smell of smoke.
I wonder how will the newly made redundant employees of her firm feel about her lacking a ridiculous AGA 🤣 utter disconnection with reality with the cushion lots of money provides. As for the potted rose looking shocking is nothing new, so may underwhelming recent introductions by Austin with really weak scents. Good luck to her firm going forward and hopefully they can be more successful in the future as the potteries are worth keeping alive.
I found this interesting but I did not enjoy the way the women talked over the top of each other. It would be better if the interviewer was quiet while Emma talked.
Gorgeous… there’s a beautiful kitchen shop in Cambridge New Zealand that has a huge range of EB products.. I may very recently added to my EB collection… ❤ 🔴🟠🔵🟢🟡
I really appreciate your interviews with people who are back to nature and not so contrived with their gardens.
A delight to find this Bunny Guinness interview with Emma Bridgewater! I represented her company on the West Coast when she introduced her iconic pottery to the American market. Now, a botanical artist, I credit her endearing and enduring designs with inspiring my passion for all things natural and wild. What a lovely "let it go" property! She is UK national treasure!
I love how Miss Emma was inspired by the architecture in the United States! It's pretty rare. With all the sensational architecture in Britain and Europe that she would choose American vernacular is really cool!
BTW, the verandas in Charleston, South Carolina are called "piazzas". They are designed to catch the breezes from the sea.
My grandparents home outside of Boston, Massachusetts had a widow's walk that always blew down in hurricanes and Nor'easter storms. But my grandfather always had it rebuilt. We loved going up there to watch the sailboats and ships.
Cheers from North Carolina USA
Thank you for this truly inspiring video, my Mother worked as a fetter /sponger for many years in the the pottery industry. The breathing life of Stoke nearly gone for ever , thanks to Emma Bridgewater we still have some of our heritage left. 😊
Thank you for your interviews with such gifted people. I always look forward to your thought-provoking conversations.
Fabulous! Thankyou Bunny…. Love Emma, her pottery, her garden, what a lovely lady ❤
What a treat!! My kitchen is awash with her pottery! Have collected it for decades. Loved the home she had with Matthew Rice, and this one is even homier. Lovely video as always.
As a graphic designer/illustrator this is so my cup of tea! Love your interviews Bunny. Thank you lovely ladies for this inspiring interview.
These videos/interviews are so fun. Thank you!
LOVE that Emma is inspired by the southern US. Thanks so much Bunny💐
Would have loved to have seen more inside of her home! 😍
What a delight this was to watch. Thank you.
Love the nod to the Southern US as I am born and bred in Charleston SC. The homes and gardens there are stunning!
Loved this vlog. Really enjoyable. Loved the design of your garden. Care free and so natural.
Felicity Jacobs, Cape Town, South Africa
Great interview with Emma!
Superb video !!!
Thank you.
Loved this interview.
Great inspiration for a veranda. I just need to figure out how to stop it blowing away inNorh East England 🌺
Thank you for the tour
What a lovely treat ❤❤!
Bunny G is the one for me! Great wee vlog
What a wonderful woman. Reminds me of the Pathe reels on Wedgewood.❤❤❤
Wonderful Bunny ! Thx
Now my 2024 Rose of the same name has even more meaning🌸
Verandas are the best
Bunny and Emma need a collaboration!
Please Bunny will you show us how you make your mayonnaise because it is impossible to buy good mayonnaise
I found the discussion on smoke interesting. As a child I loved the smell of smoke too. Unfortunately, as an adult it is no longer a smell I enjoy. I live in California and we have terrible air quality every Summer and Fall due to rampant wildfires throughout the State that are growing worse with each year. Thankfully you don’t have that in the UK. It is just terrible, I hope you never experience wildfires or dread the smell of smoke.
Another brilliant 🤩 Bunny 🐰 broadcast ❤
Bunny please film the cows convening around the bonfire embers. I would love to see that.
Absolutely loved this❤
how delightful, I need to visit the Stoke-on-Trent Pottery garden that she designed with Arthur Parkinson and Sarah Raven
Love this. Love that she has taken inspiration from my country ❤
Great interview thanks for sharing!
The swings chair could be out in the garden. The American south does that a lot too.
Daily Telegraph world - Agas, single glazing, flying to the States to observe porches. Such a bubble
I really do not feel so bad about my garden now!
Oh wow! Sitting g here in America drinking out of my Tabby cat mug.
Is this lady who David Austin’s new rose is named after?
Looks like The Waltons crossed with a charity shop
Is that an owl flying by at 25:48?
Seagull?
"I don't have an Aga, I'm ashamed to say." Purlease 🙄
Emma Bridgewater is far more interesting, inspirational and better informed than Bunny Guiness. Would like to hear far more from her!
Why why don’t you ask her to sit down????
Hey are you standing and talking so long on the porch. Show the house,
I wonder how will the newly made redundant employees of her firm feel about her lacking a ridiculous AGA 🤣 utter disconnection with reality with the cushion lots of money provides. As for the potted rose looking shocking is nothing new, so may underwhelming recent introductions by Austin with really weak scents. Good luck to her firm going forward and hopefully they can be more successful in the future as the potteries are worth keeping alive.
Bunny's interupting far too much
I found this interesting but I did not enjoy the way the women talked over the top of each other. It would be better if the interviewer was quiet while Emma talked.
I agree with you. I wanted to enjoy this, but found it slightly irritating.
Gorgeous… there’s a beautiful kitchen shop in Cambridge New Zealand that has a huge range of EB products.. I may very recently added to my EB collection… ❤
🔴🟠🔵🟢🟡
👀 @rosiehenshaw 💛
Superb video !!!
Thank you.