Adams "Meadowlands"

Adams Meadowlands is a light and elegant early 1980s tableware design, produced by Adams Pottery, part of the Wedgwood Group during this period. The range reflects a move towards softer, nature-inspired decoration, combined with the durability and practicality of traditional English ironstone.
The pattern is set on the classic Adams body shape, characterised by its gently fluted form and clean lines. Meadowlands features a repeating green motif around the rim, made up of stylised leaf or grass-like elements, giving the design a fresh and understated appearance in keeping with its name.
It is closely related to other Adams patterns such as Sharon and Brentwood, sharing the same shapes and overall structure, but distinguished by its simpler, more contemporary green decoration.
As a now discontinued pattern, Adams Meadowlands remains sought after by those looking for replacement china to complete or extend their existing set. Availability can vary depending on the piece, as supply is dependent on what becomes available in the pre-loved market.
We regularly source Adams Meadowlands from the pre-loved market, so availability changes frequently.
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