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Guy Wolff Garden Pottery is part of a long tradition of fine craftsmanship and love for the serenity of plants and gardens. Here are some other sites on the internet where you can find a similar passion for the beauty we create around us, as well as sites that are relevant to the history, style, and spirit of beautiful gardens and fine pottery.
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www.guywolffpottery.com/
Guy Wolff's website (coming soon)
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A Place to Take Root -- The History of Flower Pots and Garden Containers in America www.aplacetotakeroot.com
The official web site of the first museum show devoted to the history of the flower pot!
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Ben Wolff Pottery www.benwolffpottery.com
Guy Wolff's son, Ben Wolff, makes garden pottery at his studio in Sharon, CT
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Info on Guy Wolff from Martha Stewart Living http://www.marthastewart.com/page.jhtml?type=content&id=tvs8973&contentGroup=TV&site=living&rsc=ns2006_m2
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John Bartram's Garden www.bartramsgarden.org
- the historic home and garden of the Bartrams, America's pioneering family of naturalists, botanists and explorers.
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Martha Stewart www.marthastewart.com
- Guy Wolff has appeared on Martha Stewart Living, discussing the historical importance of 18th century flowerpots, and demonstrating how they are thrown. Keep an eye out for future appearances.
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New York Botanical Gardens www.nybg.org
- one of the premiere botanical gardens in the world.
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Potters for Peace www.potpaz.org/
an international network of potters concerned with peace and justice issues.
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Royal Oak Foundation www.royal-oak.org
- the American membership affiliate of The National Trust of England, Wales and Northern Ireland.
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Smith and Hawken www.smithhawken.com/home.jhtml
- a nationwide retailer carrying Guy Wolff Garden Pottery.
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The National Trust www.nationaltrust.org.uk/gardens/
- Guy Wolff has appeared on Martha Stewart Living, discussing the historical importance of 18th cent
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Wolff Pottery, Bantam, CT www.guywolff.com
Guy's pots are available on the web, or at his studio outside Bantam, CT
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