Tony Holman opened Holman Pottery in Oct. 1989 and is celebrating the studio’s 35th anniversary in Plano.

In addition to making and selling his pottery in the circa 1890 Queen Anne style Victorian cottage near downtown Plano, Holman also lives there.

Holman creates pottery on his potter's wheel inside the gallery and fires the stoneware in his backyard kiln.

Holman’s one-of-a-kind pottery, and artwork from other artists, line the shelves and walls of the gallery.

“His functional pottery is unique and made from fine white stoneware,” the company website states. “This pottery contains no hazardous materials such as lead and can be used every day in the microwave, dishwasher and oven.”