As we prepare to enter our 20th year in the craft business, I look around the shop and see the many artisans that we've represented from the beginning. I know how old I am, so have a pretty good idea how old they must be! For the last several years I have worried about what to do as people start to retire. Until recently, an unfounded fear. Which brings me to some sad news.
About a month ago word came down that Kent & Libby Follette are retiring by the end of 2012. While they look for a buyer for their property*, situated on 10.7 of the most beautiful acres in north Louisiana, Kent will continue to only make the Bread & Oil Plate in the Flambeaux Glaze & a small bowl that can be used with it to make a chip and dip. Our order has just arrived & we have some absolutely stunning pieces.

Luckily, we had received work from Kent not too long ago, so have a nice (if select) group of Follette Pottery. Don't delay, because this work has now moved into the collectible class of American made pottery.
Part of the sadness of this news, is that shortly, there will be no more excuses to call and talk to Kent & Libby on the phone or visit at the shows. The Follette's are those salt-of-the-earth, solid people that just make the world feel grounded. I will miss them as much as I will miss the wonderful pots they've created since the beginning of time! So with a heavy heart, here's wishing them well into this next moment in time!
---Deborah
* The property includes a 2300 sq ft home full of Kent Follette
original floor tiles and bath sinks. Three bedrooms, two baths, a lot
of storage and a deck that meanders down to a large, well-stocked pond
are just the beginning of what is available. Two “workshops”
totaling 3800 sq ft are equipped with industrial wiring and gas lines.
The 900 sq ft building houses the gift shop/office and can be whatever
you need. -- interested, just call us & we'll hook you up with Kent & Libby!
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