Keramikfabrik Tonnie

Hidden in a quiet corner of the German countryside lies a forgotten pottery workshop that once thrived as part of a larger farm estate. Active mainly during the early 20th century, it produced everyday ceramic items such as jugs, bowls, and plates, often using traditional salt-glazing techniques unique to the region.

This workshop served the surrounding rural community for decades, providing handmade goods for both household use and local markets. As industrialization progressed and demands changed, the workshop eventually ceased operations.