South Street Gallery
South Street Gallery, 10 Nile Street West, Nelson, New Zealand
Phone: +64 3 548 8117 Fax:+64 3 548 8117
Email: enquiry@nelsonpottery.co.nz

South Street Gallery selected potters, New Zealand.

Welcome to the South Street Gallery Potters. This is a dazzling selection of work by each of the potters. To see more of each potters range click on a potters name or thumbnail image. These are only a few of the shapes that are on offer. We have hundreds more on display in our Gallery, so why not plan a visit to South Street Gallery next time you are in Nelson, New Zealand?

Photo sample service
We only display a small sample of each potters work on our website. There is so much more available. If you would like us to send you studio quality photos of any of our featured potters work please contact us.
Insured shipping - International and New Zealand wide
We send out pottery via door to door fully insured post so even if you are leaving town you can still receive your chosen pottery.
Food, dishwasher and microwave safe
All of the pottery that we sell use glazes that are food, dishwasher and microwave safe.
Materials
We supply a full range of pottery materials to New Zealand professional and amateur potters. Click here to view the latest Catalogue.

Potters

Anna Barnett

Anna produces a range of pottery including Functional Ware, Raku 'Character' Teapots, as well as 'Glaze-Art" creating abstract art with glaze.
View samples of Anna Barnett's pottery.

Anna Barnett
Erika Aupperle

Erika finds it satisfying to make pots people can use every day, pots that become part of daily lives; and she hopes they are pleasing to handle, to use, and are pleasant to look at.
View samples of Erika Aupperle's pottery.

Erika Aupperle
Hector Pottery

Anne and John Crawford makers of fine hand made tableware for people serious about their cuisine and lifestyle.
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Hector Pottery
Laughing Fish Studio

Shona McLean and Martin Lindley's ceramic studio is based in Mapua.
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Laughing Fish Studio
Maxine Waters

Maxine produces sculptural forms using paper clay and mixed media materials.
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Maxine Waters
Meg and Doug Latham - MaD Pots

Meg and Doug Latham (MaDPots) produce a wide range of durable tableware.
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Meg and Doug Latham
Owen Bartlett

Owen makes mostly bowls and plates with bright colours, stick figures and lots of spots.
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Maxine Waters
Ralph and Sally Hetzel

Ralph & Sally Hetzel make ceramic seagulls. While some of the gulls have fish and some don't, each bird is unique and has its own character. The Hetzel breed of Seagull evolved in their studio about 13 years ago when the pottery wheel was put aside and a couple of quirky Seagulls were handbuilt for the garden.
View samples of Ralph and Sally Hetzel's pottery.

Ralph and Sally Hetzel
Russell Harding

Russell, as his business name 'The Right Mug' would suggest, specialises in mugs. With more than a dozen standard mug and cup sizes in his range, decorated with images of fantails, fish, feathers and other flora and fauna not starting with 'f', there's plenty of choice.
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Russell Harding
Stephen Robertson

Stephen makes several shapes from mugs to dinner sets to individual pieces. A lot of Stephens works have a craze glaze effect in a range of colours making a bold statement as a centre piece or for everyday use.
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Stephen and Zoe Carter
Steve Fullmer

Steve is interested in sculptural work although his domestic ware is still his main focus. The past few years have seen Steve develop new lines of work heavily influenced by his love of the ocean with a touch of kiwiana in the imagery.
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Steve Fullmer
Sue Dasler

Sue's inspirations come from the functionality of simple forms, patterns from our environment and culture, the immediacy of making from throwing on the wheel and the intimate relationships we developed with domestic ware in our homes.
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Sue Dasler
Sue Newitt

Currently working in porcelain and stoneware and using high fired reduction glazes such as celadons, shino, and copper reds. All pieces are hand made and no two pieces are exactly the same.
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Sue Newitt