Atla Manor Gallery
The earliest mention of this estate dates from 1422. One of the last lords of the manor was Alexander Konstantin von Barlöwen. The building you see today was built on the ruins of the former manor.
Did you know…? *During the Mahtra War the estate was the headquarters of the penal forces *Atla manor has acted as a prisoner of war camp, a horse hire point, a tractor station, student camp accommodation and a shop *The manor still has its own shop, where you can purchase antiques and its own ceramics *In its workshops you can try your hand at ceramics and painting *Outdoor events, soirees and seminars can all be held at the manor |
Manor Pottery Factory
Manor Pottery was born 1991. Because our factory was in old manor and some years later we had one more factory located in Atla manor we decided to call ourselves Manor Pottery.
Our goal is to produce high quality products to Estonia and Europe. We have have used red clay 26 years and in 2011 we decided to use white clay as well. All products are made from sustainable, non-toxic stonewareclay, can be used for food and drink and are dishwashersafe. Each object is handcrafted with artisanal skill and care regardless of technique used. Our design is inspired by medievel times. Our products can be used in modern spaces as well as country houses. Every year we design 10 new products to our assortment. We are always learning and trying to improve our producing process. To protect environment, we recycle all leftover clay. |