This U.S. industry comprises establishments primarily engaged in manufacturing table and kitchen articles, art and ornamental items, and similar vitreous china, fine earthenware, stoneware, coarse earthenware, and pottery products.
The Vitreous China, Fine Earthenware, and Other Pottery Product Manufacturing industry (NAICS 327112) is experiencing several qualitative trends that are shaping its current landscape and future outlook. There is a growing consumer preference for artisanal and handmade pottery, driven by a desire for unique, customizable, and high-quality products. Moreover, sustainability is becoming a significant trend, with both consumers and manufacturers focusing on eco-friendly production processes and materials, such as non-toxic glazes and recyclable packaging.
Technological advancements are playing a crucial role, with many manufacturers adopting 3D printing and other cutting-edge techniques to streamline production, reduce waste, and create intricate designs that were previously difficult to achieve. Additionally, the industry is witnessing an increase in collaborations between designers and manufacturers to create exclusive lines that cater to niche markets.
Looking ahead, the near future is expected to see continued growth in the demand for eco-conscious products and bespoke pottery items. Companies that invest in sustainable practices and innovative production technologies are likely to gain a competitive edge. As the market expands globally, there will also be opportunities for businesses to explore new markets, particularly in regions where disposable income is rising and home decor trends are evolving.
Architectural sculptures, clay, manufacturing
Ashtrays, pottery, manufacturing
Bone china manufacturing
Chemical stoneware (i.e., pottery products) manufacturing
China cooking ware manufacturing
China tableware, vitreous, manufacturing
Clay and ceramic statuary manufacturing
Cones, pyrometric, earthenware, manufacturing
Cooking ware (e.g., stoneware, coarse earthenware, pottery), manufacturing
Cooking ware, china, manufacturing
Cooking ware, fine earthenware, manufacturing
Crockery manufacturing
Decalcomania on china and glass for the trade
Decorating china (e.g., encrusting gold, silver, other metal on china) for the trade
Dishes, pottery, manufacturing
Earthenware table and kitchen articles, coarse, manufacturing
Earthenware, commercial and household, semivitreous, manufacturing
Ecclesiastical statuary, clay, manufacturing
Filtering media, pottery, manufacturing
Firing china for the trade
Florists' articles, red earthenware, manufacturing
Flower pots, red earthenware, manufacturing
Forms for dipped rubber products, pottery, manufacturing
Garden pottery manufacturing
Hotel tableware and kitchen articles, vitreous china, manufacturing
Household-type earthenware, semivitreous, manufacturing
Household-type tableware and kitchen articles, vitreous china, manufacturing
Kitchen articles, coarse earthenware, manufacturing
Kitchenware, commercial and household-type, vitreous china, manufacturing
Kitchenware, semivitreous earthenware, manufacturing
Lamp bases, pottery, manufacturing
Porcelain, chemical, manufacturing
Pottery made and sold on site
Pottery products (except plumbing fixtures and porcelain electrical goods) manufacturing
Pyrometer tubes manufacturing
Pyrometric cones, earthenware, manufacturing
Sculptures, architectural, clay, manufacturing
Stationery articles, pottery, manufacturing
Statuary, clay and ceramic, manufacturing
Stoneware (i.e., pottery products) manufacturing
Table articles, coarse earthenware, manufacturing
Table articles, earthenware, manufacturing
Table articles, fine earthenware (i.e., whiteware), manufacturing
Table articles, vitreous china, manufacturing
Tableware, vitreous china, manufacturing
Textile guides, porcelain, manufacturing
Vases, pottery (e.g., china, earthenware, stoneware), manufacturing
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