
Todd and Elke built their first Kiln in N.C. and started Bookshelf Pottery. When there son was ready to start school they decided to move back to Maine, where they bought a house in West Gardiner. Todd took a job at Edgecomb Potters as their studio manager, and started to build a new kiln and studio in West Gardiner. Elke was expecting their second child so they went back to Norway and Thekla was born. They returned to West Gardiner and started The Potters Shed in 2003. In 2015 they opened a second location on the Creamery Pier, Main St., Wiscassett, Maine. The Shed is open from Memorial day to Labor day.
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Love the mugs we got from this cute little shop on the pier.
You can see and feel the love that goes into each and every piece of art that this shop makes!
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