Ceramic Horse Chestnuts West Midlands

Ceramic pieces in the market range from vegetables, exotic fruits to chestnut collections. The Penkridge Ceramics company specializes in designing and producing unique horse chestnut pieces. The following characteristics make this company the best in the market: It produces “real” ceramic vegetables, exotic fruits and horse chestnuts. It has a specific studio in the West…

Ceramic Fruits Allesley

For the most glorious ceramic fruits in Allesley, Penkridge Ceramics is always the best choice. We offer an incomparable range of ceramic fruits which beautifully replicate the real thing, providing a luxury variety of pewter-based artwork that you can invest in to transform any space in which it is displayed. We are committed to maintaining…

Ceramic Exotic Fruits

Penkridge Ceramics are a company in Walsall creating and designing ceramic fruits, vegetables, and horsechestnuts, amongst other things. These pieces are as close to the real thing as possible, and the design work, glaze development, and production is carried out in Walsall in the UK. Whether you’re looking for some exotic fruits to display or…

Ceramic Fruit Sculptures

Penkridge Ceramics is one of the leading online retailers and creators of ceramic fruits, vegetables, and horse chestnuts in the UK. There are a huge collection of fruit sculptures available, and the Penkridge Ceramics team creates as close to the real thing as possible, ensuring a realistic and beautiful finish that doesn’t look out of…

The classic image of a fruit bowl is one that we all associate with simplicity, luxury, and style. In truth, that sense of interior grandeur is something that everybody wants to replicate in their home, and ceramic fruit bowl sets are the perfect way to do it all year round. With Penkridge Ceramics, bringing that…

Ceramic Apples

The study and in-depth attention to detail is paramount when creating a piece of art from a still life. With a painting or drawing to be truly accurate, the artist must consider the background setting in which he places his still life objects. How will the light affect the mood of the painting? Or what…