Pottery course in Cologne: Experience creative ceramics



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About this class
In our pottery course in Cologne, you can let your creativity run wild and create at least three pieces of your own ceramic. The grinding fire, the essential step to consolidate your works, is of course included. In addition, you can finish your pieces with a simple glaze and design them according to your taste. In doing so, you will learn various ceramic processing techniques, from working with clay plates to modelling and hand-building techniques.
Our instructors will provide you with tips and tricks and will guide you every step of the way. The relaxed atmosphere in our charming, historic factory building invites you to leave everyday life behind and dive into the world of pottery. Here, in Hall 10 at Steinstraße 58, we offer you the perfect environment to be creative, learn new things and create unique pieces of ceramic. Be part of our creative workshop and discover the joy of craftsmanship!
What you’ll do in the class
- Welcome and introduction to pottery
- Demonstrate and learn various pottery techniques
- Design at least three of your own ceramic pieces
- Drying time of approx. 2 weeks, followed by scrubbing
- Glaze burn after you have chosen your glaze color
After about 4-5 weeks, you can pick up your workpieces
Who is the class suitable for?
The pottery course is suitable for anyone who enjoys creative work, whether beginners or advanced learners.
Details to remember
Kleines & Feines
In addition to wedding floristry, workshops are our great passion. Workshops such as pottery flower wreaths and more are created with passion by Christina, Cora and Hanna. Whether 2 participants or 15, we will respond individually to your wishes.
Great atmosphere, very nice course instructors - just the right mix of instructions and letting them try it out for yourself! I was there with a girlfriend who only speaks English, but that wasn't a problem. The short eye was also...





































