Porcelain Coral & Blossom Cup — Hand-Building Workshop

€200.00

A tactile and creative workshop exploring the soft discipline of working with pure porcelain.


This class is designed for those who feel confident working with their hands and are ready to explore a more refined, expressive technique — yet curious beginners are still welcome. With guidance, patience, and slowed rhythm, even first-time makers can work with porcelain.

What We Will Create

During the workshop, you will learn how to build porcelain cups from a single ballof clay — a sculptural approach that allows both structure and artistic intuition.

You will be guided through:

  • forming hand-built porcelain cups

  • creating textured impressions inspired by organic forms

  • adding sculptural waves, blossoms, corals, or other motifs

  • refining edges and surfaces for a clean, elegant finish

This method produces pieces that feel both timeless and poetic — soft, ocean-inspired vessels with delicately sculpted details.

Your pieces will remain in the studio for drying, bisque firing, glazing, and final firing.
Finished works will be glazed in our white and turquoise palette and will be ready approximately 4 weeks after the class.

Worldwide shipping can be arranged separately.

Class Format & Pricing

  • Duration: 1–2 hours (depends on group size)

  • Group size: 1–16 participants

  • Price:50 EUR per person
    (Minimum: 4 finished cups per workshop — this can be one person making four cups, or four people making one cup each.)

To reserve a session, purchase this listing.
Additional participants can be paid for on arrival.

Who Is This For?

This workshop is best suited for:

  • those ready to explore a more delicate technique

  • students who have completed a beginner workshop

  • makers looking for a slow, expressive creative ritual

Porcelain is beautiful but demanding — it rewards precision and patience. If you’re unsure or prefer a softer learning curve, the class can also be taught using stoneware, which is more forgiving.

To support success and comfort:

  • Short nails are essential1

  • This workshop is suitable for ages 14+.

Porcelain teaches respect — it asks for delicacy, steady pressure, and mindfulness.


Your finished cups will carry more than texture or glaze — they will carry your patience, your curiosity, and the quiet imprint of your presence.


This workshop is not only about making porcelain cups, but about giving yourself permission to slow down, experiment, and learn a new technique with curiosity rather than pressure.

Whether your cup emerges perfectly sculpted or beautifully imperfect, it will hold something meaningful:
time dedicated to yourself, the courage to try something new, and the joy of shaping raw material into a personal, lasting object.

A small act of creation — and a moment to remember.

A tactile and creative workshop exploring the soft discipline of working with pure porcelain.


This class is designed for those who feel confident working with their hands and are ready to explore a more refined, expressive technique — yet curious beginners are still welcome. With guidance, patience, and slowed rhythm, even first-time makers can work with porcelain.

What We Will Create

During the workshop, you will learn how to build porcelain cups from a single ballof clay — a sculptural approach that allows both structure and artistic intuition.

You will be guided through:

  • forming hand-built porcelain cups

  • creating textured impressions inspired by organic forms

  • adding sculptural waves, blossoms, corals, or other motifs

  • refining edges and surfaces for a clean, elegant finish

This method produces pieces that feel both timeless and poetic — soft, ocean-inspired vessels with delicately sculpted details.

Your pieces will remain in the studio for drying, bisque firing, glazing, and final firing.
Finished works will be glazed in our white and turquoise palette and will be ready approximately 4 weeks after the class.

Worldwide shipping can be arranged separately.

Class Format & Pricing

  • Duration: 1–2 hours (depends on group size)

  • Group size: 1–16 participants

  • Price:50 EUR per person
    (Minimum: 4 finished cups per workshop — this can be one person making four cups, or four people making one cup each.)

To reserve a session, purchase this listing.
Additional participants can be paid for on arrival.

Who Is This For?

This workshop is best suited for:

  • those ready to explore a more delicate technique

  • students who have completed a beginner workshop

  • makers looking for a slow, expressive creative ritual

Porcelain is beautiful but demanding — it rewards precision and patience. If you’re unsure or prefer a softer learning curve, the class can also be taught using stoneware, which is more forgiving.

To support success and comfort:

  • Short nails are essential1

  • This workshop is suitable for ages 14+.

Porcelain teaches respect — it asks for delicacy, steady pressure, and mindfulness.


Your finished cups will carry more than texture or glaze — they will carry your patience, your curiosity, and the quiet imprint of your presence.


This workshop is not only about making porcelain cups, but about giving yourself permission to slow down, experiment, and learn a new technique with curiosity rather than pressure.

Whether your cup emerges perfectly sculpted or beautifully imperfect, it will hold something meaningful:
time dedicated to yourself, the courage to try something new, and the joy of shaping raw material into a personal, lasting object.

A small act of creation — and a moment to remember.