Briggs Shore Ceramics
Art studio · Coupeville ·

Briggs Shore Ceramics

Art studio · Coupeville ·

Handcrafted porcelain dinnerware and gifts inspired by Whidbey Island

Briggs Shore Ceramics by null
Briggs Shore Ceramics by null
Briggs Shore Ceramics by null
Briggs Shore Ceramics by null
Briggs Shore Ceramics by null
Briggs Shore Ceramics by null
Briggs Shore Ceramics by null

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17 Front St NW #343, Coupeville, WA 98239 Get directions

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17 Front St NW #343, Coupeville, WA 98239 Get directions

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Dec 16, 2025

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My significant other and I first discovered Briggs' pottery in Bellingham. We were all kinds of excited when we learned she lived on Whidbey Island since we were residents there too at the time. We were even more ecstatic to learn she recently opened her own shop in Coupeville. My favorite coffee mug was made by Briggs. My girlfriend has recently purchased some planters for our home. Our plants have never looked better in these beautiful ceramic bowls. She really has a passion and an eye for color. We hope to add more of Briggs' pottery to our collection in the future.