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fter years in the advertising industry, Sophie Caulfeild wanted a career change so for three years she spent her evenings learning everything about clay. It was after joining a pottery studio in south London that she began to design her own range of tiles. Feild – a name inspired by Sophie’s surname – now works with two factories in

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