Keith Brymer Jones

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Born
Finchley, London, England
OccupationsPotter, ceramic designer
PartnerMarj Hogarth
Keith Brymer Jones
Brymer Jones on a wheel at Clay Gulgong 2016, Gulgong, New South Wales
Born
Finchley, London, England
OccupationsPotter, ceramic designer
Notable workThe Great Pottery Throw Down
PartnerMarj Hogarth
Websitewww.keithbrymerjones.com

Keith Brymer Jones is a British potter and ceramic designer who produces homeware with retro lettering and punk motifs. He is an expert judge on Channel 4 television programme The Great Pottery Throw Down.

Brymer Jones was born in Finchley, London.[1] He describes his father as a "very, very sporty" tennis player.[2] His mother was an alcoholic who died at the age of 55 in 1992.[2]

Brymer Jones has dyslexia, something he was not diagnosed with as a child, and he recalls teachers often ridiculing him. At the age of 11, Brymer Jones made his first pottery object – an owl – in his art class in secondary school. It was then that he knew he wanted to be a potter. He has said appreciation for his work by his art teacher, Mr Mortman,[1] was one of the first times a teacher complimented his work.[2] Brymer Jones also studied many forms of dance, including ballet, Highland, tap, and Scottish country dance from 3 until 18.[3][4]

Career

In 1983, Brymer Jones was working at a Tesco, when he was approached by a co-worker who said he was in a punk band called The Wigs and needed a lead singer.[2] Brymer Jones then began his brief stint as lead singer for the group.

Brymer Jones soon left the band and worked for two men in a Watford pottery studio.[1] He would wake up at 5am and walk two and a half hours to his job, where he spent ten hours preparing clay.[1] Brymer Jones then became an apprentice at Harefield Pottery in London. This is where he learned to make modern ceramics.[5] He stopped working for them when they relocated to Scotland.

After his apprenticeship, Brymer Jones started out hand-making ceramics for retailers including Conran Group, Habitat, Barneys New York, Monsoon, Laura Ashley and Heal's. He began to develop the Word Range for the first time;[5] he was originally attracted to words because of their shapes, as he is dyslexic. Brymer Jones describes working with clay, shape and form as a natural affinity, as a result of his condition.[6]

Brymer Jones is head of design for MAKE International.[7]

In 2015, he debuted as an expert judge alongside Kate Malone on BBC2's The Great Pottery Throw Down where his readiness to shed tears at the contestants' work attracted comment.[8] He remained as judge when the programme transferred to More4 in 2020 and Channel 4 in 2021.

Brymer Jones published his autobiography in 2022: Boy in a China Shop: Life, Clay and Everything.

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