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Denby "Potters Wheel (Yellow)"

Denby Potters Wheel (Yellow)
Denby Potters Wheel (Yellow) is a classic 1970s design, featuring an oatmeal body with a soft brown rim and distinctive concentric rings, with yellow used as a subtle accent within the range.

Click on one of the images below to view our current stock of Denby Potters Wheel (Yellow) replacement china.

Read more about Denby Potters Wheel (Yellow)

Denby Potters Wheel (Yellow) was designed by David Yorath and introduced in 1973 as part of the wider Potters Wheel range. The design combines durable stoneware with a simple but highly recognisable banded decoration, making it one of Denby’s most enduring styles of the period.

The pattern features an oatmeal coloured body with a soft milk chocolate rim, enhanced by concentric ring detailing. In the Yellow variation, colour is used sparingly, typically appearing as a fine band around the base of hollowware pieces and as a coloured centre well on plates. This restrained use of colour gives the design a warm, subtle lift while maintaining its understated character.

Potters Wheel was produced in several colourways, including Denby Potters Wheel (Rust), Denby Potters Wheel (Blue) and Denby Potters Wheel (Green). While the Rust version was the most widely produced, the alternative colours, including Yellow, were often made with export markets in mind, particularly the United States.

As a range, Potters Wheel was produced as a full service, including plates, bowls, cups and a wide selection of oven-to-table pieces. Many supporting items, such as saucers, are identical across the different colourways and can be used interchangeably, reflecting the shared shapes and overall design structure of the range.

Now discontinued, Denby Potters Wheel (Yellow) remains a popular variation for those looking to replace or extend an existing set, or to introduce subtle contrast alongside other colourways. Availability can vary depending on the piece, as stock depends on what becomes available in the pre-loved market.

When matching Denby Potters Wheel (Yellow), it is worth noting that variations can occur in the tone of the oatmeal body, the depth of the glaze and the intensity of the yellow detailing. These subtle differences are typical of Denby’s production methods and sit comfortably within the overall look of the pattern.


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