George Baggaley (b.1993) is a British potter whose practice centres on hand-coiled ceramic vessels functioning as containers to hold intangible phenomena. His work draws on the language and material sensibilities of ancient and historical pottery, particularly those tied to ritual and the sacred.

Each vessel is constructed slowly and deliberately, through a process that emphasises repetition, attention, and ceremony. This meditative mode of making becomes embedded within the form itself, allowing the work to carry the time and presence of its creation.