Lakeview Pottery is located in northerneastern Wisconsin, just north of Green Bay; we produce functional high-fired stoneware dishes.
We attend art fairs throughout the upper Midwest. Please see our Art Fair Schedule for further information.
We have a working studio you are welcome to visit if you find yourself in our area.
Because our stock is limited, we do not accept online orders. If interested in obtaining our pots, please call us at 920-822-8174 or email us .
Our stoneware is fired to 2350° farenheit, is completely food safe and lead free. It will withstand dishwashers, conventional ovens (not preheated) and microwaves. It is not designed to withstand thermal shock, direct flame, use on or in wood burning stoves, or broiler use. To prevent thermal shock, which may crack the piece, just run hot tap water into the pot before adding boiling liquids or food. Mugs have no problem directly recieving hot coffee, tea or other hot beverages.
Each item is individually thrown on a potter's wheel and glaze fired in a gas kiln, making each piece unique. Slight variations should be appreciated as an inherent characteristic of hand made pottery. Sizes and colors may vary slightly from those listed on our pages.
We produce ware in our studio from March through November. Special orders are primarily done during March through May and in October and November due to our committment to produce ware for sale at the fairs. Mostly we have a good supply of the pieces shown on the Gallery pages, but sometimes we do not. Orders may take up to six weeks to complete if we do not have an item in stock.
Directions to Lakeview Pottery from Green Bay, Wisconsin
Follow Interstate 41 North towards Marinette to the County S exit. (County S is approximately 11 miles north of the intersection of Interstate 43 and Interstate 41.) Take the County S exit. At the top of the ramp turn LEFT (west) on County Road S. Travel 2.5 miles. Lakeview Pottery is located on the right (north) side of County S. There is a small red colored fire number sign in the yard that says 6740. The house is a small natural cedar sided farmhouse; there are several outbuildings and a barn. NOTE: A GPS system, Garmin or Tom Tom may not provide help finding us!
If you plan to visit, please call ahead.
