It's a pop-up workshop, meaning it pops up in your favourite cafe in your neighbourhood, or perhaps even at your office!
It's an invitation to log-off, unwind and play with clay, colour, and people you like.
There are two types of workshops:
For both, no experience is required. Nothing to bring. Just your hands and an evening free!

Before this, we built a wagon by hand and walked it across the Netherlands with a flock of sheep. An experiment in slowness. Impractical and exactly right.
Then came Amsterdam, a daughter, and clay. Sterre's hands found pottery — not as a profession, but as a way to stay connected to making. Our home filled with objects we'd shaped ourselves. Things that felt different to own.
We recognised the same pull in everyone around us. People wanted to make something. Not as self-improvement. Not to optimise their evening. Just to sit down and use their hands for a couple of hours.
We're quietly putting good evenings back into your week

Every workshop is designed backwards — starting from a beautiful finished object and working out what a complete beginner needs to get there in two hours.
The shapes are considered. The glaze palette is chosen so your colours work together, not against each other. The instruction is clear enough that you won't feel lost, and loose enough that what you make is yours.
We take your pieces home, glaze them, fire them, and bring them back ready to use. The whole process takes about three weeks — slow on purpose.
Every colour, ours
We mix and test every glaze ourselves. The palette changes with the seasons — but it always works together. You pick your colours on the night. We do the rest.

Some of the best evenings are the ones that don't mean anything beyond themselves

Sterre
Ceramicist & Workshop Lead
Trained ceramicist. Leads every session. Designed the formats so you'll surprise yourself with what you make. Calm when the clay isn't cooperating — genuinely happy when yours turns out better than expected.

Tom
Brand & Experience
Brand, website, and the slightly obsessive colour choices. Thinks about why handmade objects feel different to own — and about making sure everything from booking to getting your piece back feels as good as the evening itself.
You don't need to know anything about pottery.
You don't need to bring anything.
You just need an evening free.
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