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Private & Corporate Pottery Sessions

Colour and Clay Studio offers private and corporate pottery sessions for groups looking for a focused, hands-on experience in a calm studio environment.

About the sessions

These sessions are suitable for small teams, private celebrations and organisations seeking a meaningful alternative to conventional away days. Events are structured around practice rather than performance, allowing participants to engage with clay at a steady, accessible pace.

Sessions can include wheel throwing, hand-building or painting,  depending on the group’s needs, and are guided carefully to accommodate different levels of experience. No prior knowledge is required.

Each event is planned in advance, taking into account group size, timing and desired outcomes, ensuring a considered and well-supported experience.

Private Hire — Thoughtful Celebrations

Private pottery sessions offer a meaningful way to mark personal occasions such as anniversaries, birthdays, and family gatherings. Working with clay creates a shared experience that feels both celebratory and grounded, allowing people to spend time together away from noise, screens, and fixed schedules.

These sessions are structured calmly and guided with care, making them suitable for mixed ages and experience levels. The focus is on enjoying the process, spending time together, and creating something tangible to take away from the day.

Private hire can also suit smaller, quieter pre-wedding gatherings for those looking for a creative alternative to more traditional celebrations, without the pace or atmosphere of a party-focused activity.

Each session is planned with the group in mind, ensuring the experience feels personal, relaxed, and considered.

Working with Clay: A Grounded Approach to Corporate Wellbeing

Our private and corporate pottery sessions are designed to offer teams a calm, hands-on experience that supports mental focus and recovery from workplace fatigue.

Working with clay encourages a slower pace, sustained attention, and embodied engagement — helping participants step away from constant decision-making, screen use, and performance pressure. The repetitive, tactile nature of the process supports mental clarity and allows space for rest without disengagement.

Shared making creates a low-pressure environment for connection, reducing cognitive load while fostering collaboration and a renewed sense of presence.

These sessions are particularly suited to teams experiencing burnout, transition, or high levels of stress, offering a grounded and restorative alternative to conventional wellbeing activities.

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Private sessions can also be arranged by enquiry.

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