FAQ

  • What is pottery painting?

    The pottery pieces we have in our studio are all bisqueware, meaning it still needs the glaze (paint) and second firing in the kiln to be complete. This is where the fun comes in for you - choose whichever piece you like and paint it as you like. After you have finished, you leave it with us so we can make sure it’s all set for the kiln and then have it packed and ready for you to collect after 10-14 days.

  • When can I come back to collect my work?

    We hope to have your pieces ready to be collected within 10-14 days, but it can take longer (especially during busy periods). We will send you an email when your pottery is completed and ready for you to come and collect. Remember to bring a bag with you!

  • How can I make a reservation?

    Please feel free to book your table here using the pop-up on the bottom right of your screen. Each reservation gives you the table and space for 2 hours.

  • Are the pottery pieces food safe?

    Yes, once you get the piece back you can use it for eating and drinking. The glazes we use are non-toxic, lead free, and food safe.

  • Are there drinks available for purchase?

    Yes! We have coffees, juices, wine, and ready made cocktails available for our artists. We currently do not have any food available.

  • Is there a studio fee?

    We have no surprise fees or extra costs! The price of the pottery includes all materials, paints, tools, and everything else.

  • How much does it cost?

    Pieces range in prices from €18 (small items) up to around €60 (larger items).

  • Are there any age limitations?

    We have no age limitations, but children require adult supervision at all times.

  • Can you ship my final pieces if I'm unable to collect them?

    Unfortunately we are not able to ship items locally or internationally

  • Why does my pottery look different after it is fired?

    The glaze will melt into a glossy coating in the kiln, and the ceramic will become stronger and more durable in this process. Therefore, the appearance of the pottery and the glaze colors will change during the process.

  • What happens if the pottery gets damaged?

    Sometimes pottery pieces can get damaged in the kiln. We do our absolute best to make sure this doesn’t happen, but sometimes it does. If your piece breaks or sustains any type of damage, we will invite you back to paint a new piece.