Pot-Pourri Arts & Crafts Gllry

Jeweler in Oakland, CA
Jeweler in Oakland, CA Andy took the plunge in 1968 and opened a gallery where he and a number of local potters featured their work. He chose the name and spelling of Pot-Pourri to play on the ceramic focus of the store and for its original meaning: a combination of many things. The 1st store opened in the Oakland Hills in a tiny location complete with displays made of wooden planks stacked on top of cinder blocks and pottery wheels out front for demonstrations. It was a crude beginning but the focus has always remained the same: to raise awareness of the ceramic art form while nurturing the artist community.

Contact Details

Address
4100 Redwood Road
Oakland, CA
Phone
Driving Directions

From Website

Shipping & Returns
read moreOur website is currently set up to for Standard "Ground" Shipments to any of the 50 states departing from California to arrive at your door generally within 6-8 business days. Western states may been sooner 2-3 business days, central states 4-6 business days, and eastern states 6-8 business days. Hawaii & Alaska may take 4-6 business days. We do not ship outside of the United States at this time. Please Note: For orders that contain multiple items - we ship from the store where the item is located.
Payment Methods
read morePlease note: Since www.pot-pourri.com is a joint venture between Pot-Pourri Burlingame and Pot-Pourri Berkeley which are owned and operated separately, we are currently not able to accept gift cards from either location for payment on our website. We apologize for the inconvenience.
Customer Support & FAQs
read moreOur goal at Pot-Pourri is and has always been to provide an exceptional customer experience. If there is anything we can do to help ensure that your visit with us meet your needs, please do not hesitate to contact us and we will do our best to find a solution. No, the store isn't called Pot-Pourri because we sell potpourri; although we have carried it from time to time over the years. Our dad, Andy Diez, created the name back in 1965 when the store featured only ceramics by local artists. He hyphenated the word to play off of and emphasize the word "pot" (a common ceramic term) which, of course, was their specialty at the time.
  • Get free estimates
  • No obligation, no pressure
  • Save time and money
Get Free Quotes
Similar Businesses
Spitz Jewelers
Spitz Jewelers
Oakland, CA
Aura Jewelers
Aura Jewelers
Berkeley, CA
Solano Jewelers
Solano Jewelers
Berkeley, CA