Throwing Classes
Discover the magic of making pottery on the wheel. Our throwing classes are suitable for beginners and improvers, with expert guidance to help you create cups, bowls, vases and more.
Whether you're looking for a one-off creative experience or a longer course to develop your skills, our friendly studio offers the perfect space to learn, relax and create.
Taster Sessions
1 hour and 30 min in total
Curious about pottery? Would like to make your own pottery mug? Our taster session is the perfect introduction to throwing on the pottery wheel. Suitable for complete beginners, you'll learn the basics of working with clay and create your own handmade pots. Two pieces can be kept per person and will be glazed and fired by our studio team. All materials and firing costs are included, with work ready to collect in approximately 4 weeks.
Maximum of 3 couples per session.
1 Week Intensive Wheel Throwing Course
18 hours in total
Immerse yourself in pottery for a full week and rapidly develop your wheel-throwing skills. Ideal for beginners and improvers, this intensive course covers centring clay, throwing cylinders, trimming, carving and joining forms. With five consecutive days in the studio, you'll have time to build confidence and work on self-directed projects with tutor support. All tools and materials are provided, with glazing arranged once work has been bisque fired.
4 Week Courses & 8 Week Course
3 hours per session
A relaxed and rewarding introduction to wheel throwing over four consecutive weeks. Designed for beginners and mixed ability learners, you'll learn how to centre clay, throw cups, bowls and vases, trim your work and add handles. The course culminates with glazing your finished pieces in the final session, giving you a complete experience of the pottery-making process. All materials, glazing and firing costs are included.
Private Throwing
1 hour and 30 min in total
This session is a one-one private throwing session with an expert . Learn how to throw a pot on the pottery wheel, how to centre the clay and make shapes. Includes materials and two firings; one bisque firing and one glaze firing. Suitable for beginners or more advanced artists looking to develop their skills on the pottery wheel.
Frequently asked Questions
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If you're new to pottery, we recommend starting with a Taster Session or 4 Week Course. The 1 Week Intensive is ideal if you'd like to learn quickly, while the 8 Week Course is designed for those wanting more time to develop their throwing skills and complete larger projects.
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No. Most of our classes are suitable for complete beginners. Mixed ability courses are also suitable for returning students and improvers.
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Yes. Clay, tools, glazing and firing costs are included unless otherwise stated in the course description.
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Unfortunately we will not be able to ship your completed pottery to you once fired. However, please feel free to contact the studio if you have any concerns.
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Due to limited storage space, work that remains uncollected for more than one month after notification may be disposed of.
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Most work is ready approximately 3–4 weeks after your class or course has finished. You will receive an email once it is ready for collection.
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No! Pottery takes practice, however our courses are designed to help beginners learn step by step in a relaxed and supportive environment.
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Yes, gift vouchers are available and can be used towards pottery classes, courses and private sessions.
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Refunds are offered at the studio's discretion. In some cases, we may be able to transfer your booking, change the attendee name or offer a gift card instead.
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We require at least 48 hours notice for cancellations or rescheduling requests. Cancellations made less than 48 hours before the class may incur a cancellation fee. No-shows will be charged the full course fee.
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Pieces glazed and fired by the studio using our standard materials are suitable for functional use and dishwasher safe.
Decorative glazes are labelled as not food safe in the studio. As with all handmade ceramics, care should be taken to avoid damage or cracks.
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Wheel throwing takes practice and patience. Most beginners experience a few collapsed pots during their first session, which is completely normal. Learning to centre clay is often the biggest challenge, but instructors provide guidance throughout the process.
New to pottery? We've answered some of the most common questions about our classes, courses, materials, glazing, collections and bookings. If you can't find the information you're looking for, please get in touch and we'll be happy to help.
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