A beige, round ceramic vase with horizontal ridges sits on a light wooden surface, casting a shadow to its right, against a plain, softly gradient background.

Be present. Be creative. Be pottery.

Welcome to Be Pottery

Step into a calm, creative environment where you can unwind, work with your hands, and enjoy the simple process of making. At Be Pottery, there’s no pressure to be perfect—just space to explore, create, and be present in the moment. Whether you’re joining a workshop, painting ceramics, or spending time in the studio, every experience is designed to feel relaxed, welcoming, and meaningful.

Our Story

Be Pottery is a small, creative studio designed as a space to slow down and reconnect—with yourself and with the process of making.

It’s also a shared journey between a mother and daughter, built around a growing love for pottery. What started as one creative path in 2023 soon became something we could experience together—after a little convincing, and a lot of love for the process.

Today, Be Pottery is a space where anyone can come to create, unwind, and feel a sense of calm and connection. Whether you come alone or with others, our hope is that you leave not just with something you’ve made—but with a feeling of togetherness, creativity, and the freedom to simply be.

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Be present. Be creative. Be pottery.

Private Workshops & Functions

Looking for something different?
Host your own pottery experience at Be Pottery—perfect for birthdays, team building, special occasions, or simply gathering with friends.

We’ll guide your group through a relaxed, hands-on session where everyone gets to create something meaningful to take home.

What we offer:

  • Guided pottery or handbuilding sessions

  • Ceramic painting experiences

  • Flexible group sizes

  • A calm, creative studio environment

  • Suitable for all ages and skill levels

Come together, get creative, and just be.

Vertical arrangement of four different types of clay: a smooth, rounded clay pot at the top filled with black liquid, then a smooth rolled piece of clay, next a rough slab of clay, and finally a pile of crushed and broken clay pieces at the bottom, on a concrete surface.