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Urban Potters

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  • It’s been a few years that I wanted to try ceramics, but I could never find a place that inspired me as most studios I found are under arches without natural light. Then came Urban Potters, a bright new contemporary studio, with natural light, where I can come to unwind. As it’s in Camberwell, it’s easy to reach from Elephant & Castle, Brixton or Vauxhall, and I like that it’s in a residential open courtyard, insulated from traffic, whilst close to the main road, so it feels safe when leavin...

  • My partner and I attended one of Urban Potter's taster classes. We loved the experience learning the basics, and by the end of the 2.5 hour course, we created several beautiful pieces! For those interested in pottery but never have done it, don't hesitate to try it out at Urban Potters. We're already thinking of taking more classes and perhaps even joining as members in the future -- thanks to Adrian and his team for creating such a welcoming, friendly local space!

  • Went to urban potters for a taster session with 2 friends and we had such a blast! Our tutor/guide/potter was so wonderful and a patient with us, and was there to help whenever we needed. We went in as total beginners and after 2.5hrs on the wheel came away with skills and some pottery we were so happy with! Can’t wait to see our babies when they’re all fired up and glazed! Thanks so much urban potters, we’ll be back!

  • A wonderful afternoon spent learning the basics of pottery and a great team building activity. Adrian and Michelle were able to pass on their passion for the art and made great instructors. Highly recommend if you are looking for a team building event that is not too physical or you just want to give pottery a go.

  • I’ve just returned home from a wonderfully positive experience learning the basics of pottery. I booked the class for my autistic adult daughters who were keen to try pottery for the first time. The class was small (4 students) so Adrian (the teacher) was able to spend 1-1 time with students as well as give whole class instructions. One of my daughters found using the wheel quite difficult so Adrian showed her how to make a coil pot instead which she loved doing! Adrian was very respectful to...