Grueby Faience Company
The Grueby Faience Company was an American pottery manufacturer established in 1894 in Boston, Massachusetts. It specialized in producing high-quality ceramic tiles and decorative pottery, known for its unique glazes and artistic designs. The company played a significant role in the Arts and Crafts movement, emphasizing craftsmanship and natural forms.
Grueby Faience gained recognition for its collaboration with prominent artists and architects, contributing to various architectural projects, including the Boston Public Library. The company ceased operations in 1911, but its work remains highly regarded among collectors and art enthusiasts today.