Alex RuddEBPC Founder & he who makes it tickThrough my love of bonsai and especially the ceramics that accompany it, I have been given the opportunity to help bring together the European bonsai pottery scene - in a unique and exciting way!
We believe in sharing as much information as possible and are thrilled to be able to offer the best of bonsai pottery at such incredible value! |
Maarten Maarten
Maarten is an obsessed bonsai & pot enthusiast who has a few roles in the EBPC. As well as helping customers at our trade stands, Maarten is also helping build the first comprehensive 'European Bonsai Potter Database' for identifying European pots and bonsai potter's marks - which lives on this site. He lives in Holland, and his knowledge and passion is quite remarkable. Maarten is also multi-linguistic and studying for a business degree.
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Mark Choney
Mark is a huge help to the EBPC, and can be seen at most shows that we trade at. Although new to bonsai and pots, his enthusiasm and all round 'helpful nature' made him an instant hit with customers & the EBPC. He has picked up so much knowledge in a short time, he is a real inspiration!
By trade, Mark is an accomplished electrician of 15 years. |
Nino P
Nino is based in Croatia and is a hidden gem of an asset to us at the EBPC. He has a wonderful passion for both bonsai & design, and many of our greatest ideas have been thanks to Nino, including the fantastic EBPC logos. Nino has designed business cards for some of our potters, and for the EBPC; banners, flyers, t-shirts and more!
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Outside of the immediate team
The EBPC is indebted to many others who helped and are considered a part of the team.
At exhibitions, you will often see one or more member potters at the EBPC stand. Sometimes they don't trade themselves, but bring their best works for the EBPC stand and spend most of the day with us and the customers. It seems to work really well for the potters and the customers!
At exhibitions, you will often see one or more member potters at the EBPC stand. Sometimes they don't trade themselves, but bring their best works for the EBPC stand and spend most of the day with us and the customers. It seems to work really well for the potters and the customers!