Luke Adams Pottery was a decorative ceramics manufacturer in Christchurch, New Zealand.
A trained potter, he initially accepted a position with a brickworks in Christchurch but, by 1875, he had moved to another company and returned to making domestic ware.
In 1881 this company closed their pottery making section and Adams invested in setting up his own business.
He purchased the surplus moulds and plant and, with the help of his eldest three sons, he set up Luke Adams Pottery Limited.
[2] The manufacture of Kiddibricks became automated in 1958 and the machinery was sold to Crown Lynn as part of the plant with the rest of business in 1965.