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Jul 01, 2026

Iconic UK pottery maker issues 'sad' update after plunging into administration

Iconic UK pottery maker issues 'sad' update after plunging into administration

The historic pottery maker has been producing ceramics for more than two centuries

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The historic British pottery maker has issued an update following its collapse into administration (Image: Denby pottery)

An iconic UK pottery maker has issued a "sad" update - months after plunging into administration, marking the latest setback for the historic homeware brand. Denby Pottery has confirmed it is no longer accepting online orders through its website following the company's collapse into administration in March.

The announcement comes weeks after manufacturing ended at its historic Derbyshire site, where ceramics had been produced for more than two centuries. In a statement on its website, the company said: "It is with great sadness that, following Denby entering administration, our website is no longer accepting online orders. All orders that have already been placed will still be fulfilled, though we are experiencing longer wait times due to high demand. Our current lead time is 30-35 working days from the date of order. If you were hoping to add to your Denby collection, our outlet stores remain open, where you'll find savings of at least 50% across our ranges, while stocks last."

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The entrance to Denby Pottery in Derbyshire

The company became best known for its Imperial Blue collection (Image: Getty Images)

The company had previously described its website as Denby's online home, where it had shared not only its Made in England collections but also the craftsmanship, heritage and stories behind the brand while connecting with customers in the UK and around the world.

Its website will remain accessible for the time being while Denby continues to provide updates on its remaining retail operations.

Last month, the company launched a warehouse clearance after entering administration, offering shoppers discounts of up to 70% on selected kitchenware, including crockery, cutlery, table accessories and cast iron cookware.

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