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© Copyright 2006-08 | Hinchcliffe and Barber
Tulip and Dorset Delft were the first two designs that were produced by Savilles for H&B. The simplicity of both designs proved very popular. Hinchcliffe and Barber was taken up by many department stores, including the John Lewis Partnership, who stocked Dorset Delft and continued to sell it until 1997 - only discontinuing when Saville Pottery itself ceased production.
The Hinchcliffe and Barber textile ranges often complemented the ceramics, but the team were also known for the beautiful indigo resist and block printed studio-produced textiles. Again production could not keep up with demand and H&B sent the blocks to artisanal producers in Malaysia for production.
Hinchcliffe and Barber showed at national and international trade fairs and sold all over the world.
Since 1997 John Hinchcliffe and Wendy Barber have continued their work as designers and undertaken commissions from public collections, manufacturers and private customers.