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he river runs along the bottom of the garden of ceramicist Amy Cooper’s home, which is tucked away in the creekside village of Tresillian, near Truro in Cornwall. ‘When it’s spring tides, the river is in the garden, and when the tide is out it is muddy, but it’s wonderful – full of reed beds and alive with bird life and fish. I even saw an otter recently,’ says Amy. The creek’s water is a constant source of inspiration for Amy’s array of striking porcelain lighting – from lamps and lampshades to tealight holders – all evoking the seascapes and landscapes

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