nBaxter Pottery
Nicole
Baxter
![Nicole Baxter gallery 1 of 5](https://acc-arc.imgix.net/f1658953696471x915689095614780500/baxter_nicole_abstractcoffeepourovers_1.jpg?w=720&q=90&auto=format,compress)
![Nicole Baxter gallery 2 of 5](https://acc-arc.imgix.net/f1658953706565x630072998862762500/baxter_nicole__saffronpolkadotmugs_2.jpg?w=720&q=90&auto=format,compress)
![Nicole Baxter gallery 3 of 5](https://acc-arc.imgix.net/f1658953720171x166096434277669200/baxter_nicole__kitchencaddie_3.jpg?w=720&q=90&auto=format,compress)
![Nicole Baxter gallery 4 of 5](https://acc-arc.imgix.net/f1658953736481x593811931286521100/baxter_nicole__plaidpourovermugcanister_4.jpg?w=720&q=90&auto=format,compress)
![Nicole Baxter gallery 5 of 5](https://acc-arc.imgix.net/f1658953750182x718507764053953400/baxter_nicole__mountainscloudscoffeepourover._5jpg.jpg?w=720&q=90&auto=format,compress)
I like my ceramics to be very functional, my coffee pourovers are my most popular item. My forms are loose and I want you to be able to tell they are handmade. My ceramics include a lot of color, and often layers of patterns–polka dots over floral or chinoiserie, tissue transfer bees over hexagons. I play with wax resist as well, either with stencils or sponging, as another layer of decoration.
nBaxter Pottery
Minneapolis, MN 55418
United States
Booth
421
Medium
Ceramics