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Pottery Mug Workshop - Making and Painting Reviews

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This is a fun activity in Nine Elms, London

Ready to get your hands dirty (in the best way)? In this pottery class in London, you’ll dive into the relaxing and playful world of hand-building - a pottery technique that lets you shape clay entirely by hand. It’s a slower, more sculptural process that’s perfect for beginners and lets you get really creative with shapes and designs.

You’ll get to design and build your very own pottery piece from scratch - whether that’s a mug for your morning coffee, a vase for your favourite flowers, a bowl for snacks (or your dog’s dinner), or something totally unexpected. Want to make a fruit-shaped candle holder? Go for it. A weird little trinket dish with a face on it? Absolutely.

There’s no right or wrong - just your creative flair, a bit of guidance, and plenty of laughs along the way. No experience needed. Just show up, relax, and see where your ideas take you.

- Easy, creative and beginner-friendly
We’ll teach you the key hand-building techniques: coiling, pinching and slab-building. These are the foundations of traditional pottery and are surprisingly easy to pick up. Once your shape is formed, the fun really begins - painting and decorating with a full range of colours, patterns, and finishes. Go bold or go minimal. Either way, it’s totally your style.

- Learn as you go
As you’re creating, we’ll talk you through the whole process - how clay behaves, how pieces are fired in the kiln at a sizzling 1300°C, and how glazing gives your creation a glossy, food-safe finish. It’s hands-on, informative and super satisfying seeing how a lump of clay transforms into something beautiful and lasting.

- Want to keep it forever?
For £5-10 (depending on size), we’ll fire and glaze your piece so it’s microwave, dishwasher and life-proof. You’ll get a proper, usable item you made with your own hands.

Come on your own, bring a date or round up some mates. You can bring your own drinks and enjoy a chilled, hands-on evening at House Pottery London.

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Lydia Dollard
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Incentivized
My teacher was brilliant and very supportive of everyone’s creative ideas- loved the class and very excited to pick up my work! I built a mug and my favourite part was using the cookie cutters to add decorations
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Posted 1 week ago
Very nice and relaxing class! My friend and I made a mug and an ice cream bowl. The teacher was very lovely. We were also a small group which we appreciated. Can't wait to see the final creations when they're cooked and glazed over!
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Posted 2 months ago
I had a wonderful time attending the pottery-making class with my daughter! Alex was amazing—encouraging everyone to express their creativity and imagination, all while keeping the atmosphere fun and upbeat. I’d highly recommend this as a great parent–child activity!
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Posted 2 months ago
Hamsa Vardhan
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Teacher was very patient, supportive and informative.
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Posted 3 months ago
Germaine Mama
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Alice was fantastic! Great energy and really helpful - can’t believe that was her first class teaching at the studio
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Posted 3 months ago
Kirsten Chan
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It was such a lovely experience attending this Pottery Mug Workshop. Our teacher Jess was very helpful, epsecially when I was struggling to add my mug handle. I would definitely recommend this potter class to friends!
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Posted 3 months ago
Great class to distract yourself Teacher super helpful
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Posted 3 months ago
Jeannette ( Jay) Ponciano
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Well seems a mistake on booking, we booked a throw down wheel class not the pottery one / painting as was both our birthdays but they kindly manage to fit as in the throw down wheel sessions for both of us, as spare two seats and cost was the same £80 for both of us. it was very good experience so much fun, definitely make sure you dont have long nails as it could be very difficult when doing this even if you had to wear latex gloves which I brought my own but didn’t really work. The teachers were good all 3 of them. Very helpful. How ever I didn’t expect to actually clean out throw wheel equipments at the end which I think we shouldn’t have to do it as we are paid customers. And also pay extra £5 each item on glazing it also, could cost more added on top of the whole expenses. Would I go back not sure.
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Posted 4 months ago