Chauncey R. Thomas began the studio in 1913 as
The Tile Shop and it was located on San Pablo Avenue in Berkeley. William V. Bragdon joined Thomas as a partner in the fall of 1915. In 1922 they moved to a larger building in order to fulfill a 1921 contract for tiles from architect
Julia Morgan who used them on
William Randolph Hearst's mansion
Hearst Castle. When Thomas moved to California, Bragdon stepped in to take up the teaching position Thomas had previously held at the
University of Chicago. Bragdon began his career in ceramics at University City Porcelain Works near St. Louis, Missouri in 1912. The business closed down in 1914. Thomas then invited Bragdon to move to California in 1915, where Bragdon began teaching at the
California School of Arts and Crafts (CSAC) in Oakland. Bragdon was an expert in the areas of mold-making as well as developing glazes. Both Thomas and Bragdon taught sporadically at CSAC, and Bragdon was also employed at the American Bisque Doll Company in Berkeley. ==Artists==