Pottery Classes in London
Discover 52 pottery studios offering pottery classes in London. Find the perfect space for wheel throwing, hand building, and ceramic classes.
Pottery Classes in London
Right, so you're looking for a pottery class in London? Good choice! Whether you've never touched clay before or you're trying to resurrect your uni pottery skills, London's got some brilliant studios to explore.
From East London's trendy studios to South London's community workshops, and the pottery studios reflect that energy. I've found 52 studios offering everything from beginner wheel throwing classes to advanced glazing workshops. Most offer drop-in sessions too, which is perfect if you just want to see if pottery's your thing before committing to a full course.
Each listing below has got all the details you need - what classes they offer, studio facilities, and how to book. Most studios are happy for you to visit or ask questions before committing, so don't be shy! Have a browse and see what appeals. Happy potting!
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Boso Pottery Studio
Join Boso Pottery Studio in Hackney for beginner-friendly wheel throwing classes, courses, and private lessons in a creative atmosphere.
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Ceramics Classes London
Explore hands-on pottery classes at Ceramics Classes London, perfect for all skill levels in a creative and welcoming environment.
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Ceramics Classes London - Barnes
Discover beginner-friendly pottery classes in London at Ceramics Classes London - Barnes, offering wheel throwing and hand building techniques.
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Ceramics Sculpture Studio
Explore inspiring pottery classes for all levels in London at Ceramics Sculpture Studio, with expert guidance and all materials included.
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Ceramics Studio Co-op
Explore your creativity with beginner-friendly pottery classes at Ceramics Studio Co-op in London, specializing in wheel throwing and glazing.
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Cernamic
Discover the art of pottery at Cernamic, a welcoming studio in London offering classes for all levels.
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Chiswick Art School
Explore your creativity at Chiswick Art School with pottery classes in London, offering a range of techniques for all skill levels.
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Clapham Pottery
Discover Clapham Pottery in London, offering engaging pottery classes for all ages and abilities, including wheel throwing and hand building.
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ClassBento
Discover engaging beginner pottery classes in London at ClassBento, featuring wheel throwing and all materials included.
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Clay Club London
Discover Clay Club London for engaging pottery classes in a welcoming atmosphere. Perfect for all skill levels!
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Claytime Pottery Place
Discover Claytime Pottery Place in North London offering beginner to advanced pottery classes, workshops, and sculpture techniques.
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Colour and Clay Studio
Discover inclusive hand building pottery classes in London at Colour and Clay Studio, where creativity flourishes for all skill levels.
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Columbia Road Clay
Discover beginner-friendly pottery classes in London at Columbia Road Clay, an artist-run studio in Shoreditch.
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Cone8 Ceramics
Discover beginner-friendly pottery classes in London at Cone8 Ceramics, perfect for all skill levels.
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Creative Biscuit
Explore your creativity at Creative Biscuit, a pottery painting cafe in South Woodford, London, perfect for all ages and skill levels.
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Crown Works Pottery and School
Explore your creativity at Crown Works Pottery in Bethnal Green, where expert instructors guide you through wheel throwing, hand building, and glazing.
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Dalston Clay
Dalston Clay offers inclusive pottery classes in London, focusing on wheel throwing and glazing for all skill levels.
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Fiona Veacock Ceramics
Explore beginner-friendly pottery classes in London at Fiona Veacock Ceramics, specializing in hand building techniques.
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Freya's Clay Club
Discover Freya's Clay Club, a welcoming pottery studio in London offering classes for all skill levels, from beginners to experienced potters.
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House Pottery
Discover beginner-friendly pottery classes in London at House Pottery, where creativity meets social interaction.
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Jess Jos Pottery (Stepney High Street)
Discover beginner-friendly pottery classes in London at Jess Jos Pottery, focusing on wheel throwing and functional tableware.
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Land Wave Studio
Join Land Wave Studio in London for engaging pottery classes, including wheel throwing and hand building, perfect for all skill levels.
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Lotty Potty Pots
Explore beginner-friendly wheel throwing classes at Lotty Potty Pots, a charming pottery studio in London.
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Mayhap Studio
Discover your creativity at Mayhap Studio, a welcoming pottery studio in North London offering classes for all skill levels.
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Muni London - Boutique Pottery Studio
Explore Muni London, a boutique pottery studio offering a variety of ceramic classes for all skill levels in a welcoming atmosphere.
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New Cross Pottery
Explore the art of pottery in London with beginner-friendly classes focused on wheel throwing techniques at New Cross Pottery.
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Pottery School
Discover beginner-friendly pottery classes in London at Pottery School, offering personal tuition in a creative atmosphere.
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Pottery Studio at The Find Store
Discover creative pottery classes in London at The Find Store, perfect for all skill levels and ages.
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Pottery Studio LDN
Discover engaging pottery classes in London at Pottery Studio LDN, where creativity meets community.
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Sak Beh Studio Pottery
Explore creativity at Sak Beh Studio Pottery in London with beginner-friendly wheel throwing and hand building classes.
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Sheen Pottery Studio
Sheen Pottery Studio in London offers engaging pottery classes for all skill levels, including wheel throwing and hand building.
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SkandiHus Pottery Studio
Discover creative pottery classes in London at SkandiHus Pottery Studio, offering a welcoming space for all skill levels.
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SkandiHus Pottery Studio
Explore your creativity at SkandiHus Pottery Studio in London with drop-in pottery classes for all skill levels.
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SkandiHus Pottery Studio
Discover creative pottery drop-in sessions at SkandiHus Pottery Studio in London, perfect for all skill levels.
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Social Pottery Making
Explore creative pottery classes and workshops at Social Pottery Making in London. Perfect for all ages and skill levels.
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Social Pottery Painting London
Join Social Pottery Painting in London for fun pottery classes, including wheel throwing and hand building, perfect for all skill levels.
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Studio One Ceramics
Join Studio One Ceramics in London for engaging pottery classes that cater to all skill levels, from hand building to sculpture.
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Studio Pottery London
Discover Studio Pottery London for beginner to advanced pottery classes, workshops, and private lessons in a vibrant, community-focused environment.
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Studio Rhei
Discover unique ceramic art and engaging workshops at Studio Rhei, a top pottery class in London.
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The Artful Clayhouse
Discover The Artful Clayhouse, a welcoming pottery studio in London offering classes for all skill levels, including beginners.
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The Clay Garden
Experience creativity at The Clay Garden, a leading pottery studio in London offering diverse pottery classes and memberships.
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The Kiln Rooms
Discover a vibrant pottery class in London at The Kiln Rooms, offering expert-led wheel throwing and hand-building sessions for all skill levels.
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The Kiln Rooms Copeland Park
Explore creative pottery classes in London at The Kiln Rooms Copeland Park, perfect for all skill levels.
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Token Studio
Discover creative pottery workshops in London at Token Studio, perfect for beginners and groups alike.
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Trace Ceramics Studio
Discover Trace Ceramics Studio in London, offering beginner-friendly pottery classes and workshops inspired by Asian techniques.
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Turning Earth Highgate
Turning Earth Highgate offers beginner-friendly pottery classes and memberships in a vibrant studio in North London.
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Turning Earth Hoxton
Discover diverse pottery classes at Turning Earth Hoxton, a welcoming studio in East London for all skill levels.
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Turning Earth Leyton
Join a beginner-friendly pottery class in London at Turning Earth Leyton, offering expert instruction and a vibrant creative community.
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Urban Potters
Urban Potters offers open-access pottery classes in London for all skill levels in a bright, welcoming studio environment.
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Urban Potters Classes
Explore creative pottery classes in London for all skill levels at Urban Potters Classes.
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Wonderland Ceramics
Discover your creative side at Wonderland Ceramics with beginner-friendly pottery classes in London, featuring wheel throwing and hand building techniques.
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Zebra Ceramics
Discover beginner-friendly pottery classes in Muswell Hill, London, at Zebra Ceramics, perfect for families and creative parties.
Frequently Asked Questions
How many pottery studios are in London?
There are 52 pottery studios in London offering pottery classes. These studios offer a variety of pottery classes including wheel throwing, hand building, and glazing workshops for all skill levels.
What types of pottery classes are available in London?
Pottery studios in London offer wheel throwing classes, hand building workshops, glazing courses, and raku firing sessions. Many studios provide beginner-friendly taster sessions (2-3 hours) as well as ongoing 6-week courses. You'll also find specialized workshops for couples, children's classes, and private lessons.
How much do pottery classes cost in London?
Pottery class prices in London typically range from £30-£70 for taster sessions (2-3 hours) and £160-£350 for 6-week beginner courses. Community pottery centres tend to be more affordable (£25-£40 for tasters), while boutique studios charge premium prices. Most classes include all materials, equipment use, and firing.
Do I need experience to take pottery classes in London?
No experience is needed! All pottery studios in London welcome complete beginners. Most offer dedicated beginner classes with step-by-step instruction. Taster sessions are perfect for trying pottery for the first time, while 6-week courses give you time to develop fundamental skills in wheel throwing or hand building.
What should I bring to a pottery class in London?
Most pottery studios in London provide everything you need including clay, tools, aprons, and equipment. We recommend wearing comfortable clothes you don't mind getting dirty, tying back long hair, and bringing a towel. Some studios ask you to remove jewelry and trim your nails. Check with your specific studio for their recommendations.