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a room filled with lots of counter top space

The last table for my studio was finished this week. It can be wheeled back and forth between the glaze room and the throwing room depending on what I'm working on. I designed it with a fairly large overhang so it's comfortable to work at. I hate sitting at studio tables when you can't really sit at

a woman standing next to a dog laying on the floor in a room with shelves

Come visit my pottery studio! In this video, I will show you all around my community ceramics studio-- how I set up my pottery space, our workflow, where we keep out pottery tools, etc. If you're interested in setting up your own pottery studio, check out mine for inspiration!

a room filled with lots of bowls and tables

Pottery and plants go so well together! In this blog, I show the before and after of my pottery studio makeover. We're talking about paint colors, lighting, pegboards and organization, and finally, the end results!

a workbench with lots of items labeled on the wall and below it are pictures

Let's be clear, this is not a guide to the ideal pottery studio. This is, however, a guide to the very basics. The down and dirty, bare bones basics that will get your hands covered in mud and making. Carve Out a Space First, you need space. You really can't skip this part. However, you need less space than you might think. The minimum space needed would include: Just enough room to move around safely A work-space for hand building and/or room for a wheel A small shelving unit for tools and…

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