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At Stack and Tumble, we create handcrafted pottery on the Isle of Lewis in the Outer Hebrides, designed for everyday use and lasting enjoyment in your home. Our collection includes functional ceramics such as mugs, tumblers, bowls and more—each piece thoughtfully made to be both beautiful and practical. Inspired by the natural landscape, our work reflects a sense of calm and simplicity. Every item is carefully crafted, meaning no two pieces are exactly the same, bringing a unique and personal touch to your home.
Visitors are welcome to explore our combined studio and shop, where you can see the pottery being made and experience the creative process up close. It’s a chance to connect with the craft, meet the maker and discover pieces fresh from the kiln. Whether you’re looking for a meaningful gift or something special for yourself, our pottery is made to be used, loved and lived with every day. From your morning coffee to shared meals, these are the pieces that become part of your daily rituals. With over 10 years of experience, each piece is crafted with skill, care and attention to detail by a trained ceramicist. We are passionate about creating high-quality, durable ceramics that bring warmth and comfort to everyday moments.
Discover authentic Outer Hebrides pottery on the Isle of Lewis and take home a piece of island life.
Gold Listing 2013
Outer Hebrides Tourism Member 2020| Season (1 Jan 2026 - 31 Dec 2026) |
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