12 Pottery Studios in Singapore to Craft Magic with Clay

Joel Conceicao

Last updated: Jul 10, 20245 minutes

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From delicious hawker eats to sleek architecture that looks straight out of a sci-fi novel, there are so many incredible things to do in Singapore, like Universal Studios, Gardens by the Bay, and even visiting HDB flats on a tour if you're a traveller.

But one of the most underrated activities is joining a pottery workshop, and thankfully, the city is blessed with them.

Whether you're working with clay for the first time or you're already a seasoned pro, the Lion City offers a range of exceptional pottery studios, workshops, and classes to indulge your artistic side.

And in case you're looking to stay within budget, we've also added a few pottery workshops that won't break the bank.

So, say goodbye to boring weekends and bookmark these beginner-friendly clay studios and pottery classes for when you're in Singapore.

Top Picks for Your New Pottery Class: Singapore Edition

Taoz Ceramics Studio

Do you want to take home more than just random souvenirs? Then, head to Taoz Ceramics Studio to learn some clay arts.

Located conveniently at Orchard Gateway, the studio's expert instructors will help you understand the fundamentals of pottery making, from hand-building techniques to wheel throwing.

Be prepared to get your hands messy at this beautiful studio!

Address: 277 Orchard Rd, #03-19, Singapore 238858 (map)

Am I Addicted Korean Pottery Studio

Whether it's crafting bowls or plates, the Am I Addicted studio will have you truly addicted to pottery.

At this Korean ceramics studio, you can learn the process of wheel-throwing, shaping, and moulding from an experienced instructor.

Oh, and once you're done exploring the world of clay and unleashing your creativity, you can chill out at the in-house cafe at this beautiful creative space in Orchard Central, too.

Address: 181 Orchard Rd, #05-37 Orchard Central Singapore 238896 (map)

The Potters' Guilt

Nestled in Chinatown, The Potters Guilt is a cosy pottery studio that offers all sorts of ceramic courses, no matter what your aesthetic.

What's more, if you're an alumnus of this beautiful studio after an 8-session course, you get access to their Own Time Own Target (OTOT) programme, which lets you work at your own pace in their studio for a nominal fee.

Address: 195 Pearl's Hill Terrace, #01-03, Singapore 168976 (map)

Goodman Ceramic Studio

Run by a community of ceramicists, Goodman Ceramic Studio is an incredible destination for enthusiasts of all levels (especially children) to try their hand at wheel throwing and hand-building, with eight kilns available to channel your creativity.

There are also many programmes to pick, from team-building activities to a "Family Bonding" pottery workshop that'll help children develop their motor skills.

Address: 90 Goodman Rd, Singapore 439053 (map)

The Potters 1881

For a day of family fun, take the kids on a pottery-making trip to The Potters 1881.

Discover the therapeutic process of clay-making in a series of fun hand-building courses for parents and kids at this lively studio like the Little Potters Class.

Here, you can bond with your little one at a workshop and experience the joy of working with clay art by crafting cute little clay bowls, mugs, mini planters and more.

Address: 1 Yishun Industrial Street 1, A'Posh BizHub, #06-17, Singapore 768160 (map)

Urth And Phire

For those who prefer a hands-on approach to the clay arts, Urth And Phire specialises in hand-building techniques.

Led by experienced instructors, the classes focus on creating unique pieces using your hands and basic tools.

And if you're not sure whether you'd like the experience, opt for their wheel pottery trial class to help make up your mind.

Address: 80 Playfair Road #04-01 Kapo Factory Building, Block A, 367998 (map)

Sam Mui Kuang Pottery

Founded in 1938, Sam Mui Kuang Pottery has been a cornerstone of Singapore's art scene for decades, producing multiple ceramic masterpieces over the years.

Fun fact: they ran one of the first dragon kilns in Singapore (which extended to a whopping 50 meters long) until it was demolished in the 1990s.

With that level of street cred, you know you'll be in good hands when you join their ceramics workshop.

Address: 22 Jln Kelulut, Singapore 809039 (map)

3Arts Pottery

Whether you're a beginner eager to get your hands dirty and learn the basics of wheel throwing or an advanced potter looking to refine your art, 3Arts Pottery offers pottery classes and workshops tailored to different levels of expertise.

You can choose between electric wheel pottery classes or manual hand-building workshops.

The hand-building classes that teach one of the world’s oldest methods, are particularly interesting, where you can learn pinching, coiling, and slab rolling to craft unique creations, such as your own cup for a tea set.

Address: 394 Joo Chiat Pl, Singapore 428078 (map)

Studio Asobi

Channel your inner potter at Studio Asobi, a Singaporean pottery studio founded by artists Kenneth and Huiwen, a pair of full-time potters who live by the Japanese word "asobi" meaning 'play.'

Studio Asobi offers a unique pottery experience with both group and personalised classes.

Your clay creations are glazed and fired, ready for you to collect just three to four weeks later!

Address: 705 Hougang Ave 2, Home Studio, Singapore 530705 (map)

Clay Cove 

Clay Cove offers pottery classes and workshops for individuals of all ages, primarily focusing on children.

From introductory sessions for beginners to advanced techniques to perfect your craft, classes here cover hand-building, wheel throwing, and glazing.

There's no better environment than Clay Cove to experience the joy of shaping clay and bring your artistic visions to life, whether it's a ceramic mug, bowl, or plate.

Address: 402 Orchard Rd, #04-05 Delfi Orchard, Singapore 238876 (map)

Arudio Studio

Arudio was founded in 2014 by Poh Sin Yong, a professionally trained ceramic artist, to build a community and support local craftspeople, with the noble mission of empowering artists.

This is why the logo of the studio was derived from the Chinese character 人 (rén), which means people.

Opt for beginner-friendly pottery workshops here or spend a day with your significant other at their couples' class, where they teach basics like pinching, coiling, and slab-making.

End the day by taking home two ceramic creations for your kitchen!

Address: 14 Arumugam Rd, #08-07, Singapore 409959 (map)

Thow Kwang Pottery Jungle 

This pottery studio is a rare find, not widely known among Singaporeans.

Located in the west, Thow Kwang Pottery Jungle is discreetly tucked away in nature, offering a respite from the distractions of city life.

Here, you can sign up for their 'I Love Pottery' Workshop, which includes a two-hour hand-building and potter's wheel experience.

Address: 85 Lor Tawas, Singapore 639823 (map)

Wrapping Up: The Best Pottery Classes in Singapore

Whether you're a novice or know your way around a potter's wheel, you'll be spoiled for choice when it comes to pottery studios in Singapore.

In addition to being a fabulous activity to break away from the daily grind, pottery can also be a therapeutic hobby that helps relieve stress and anxiety.

So why not give it a go? Your inner Pablo Picasso awaits.

Commonly Asked Questions

What is a pottery workshop?

A pottery workshop is a creative session where you learn skills like hand-building, wheel-throwing, glazing, and firing under experienced instructors, crafting your own unique ceramic cup and more.

Why are pottery classes so expensive?

Pottery classes can get a bit pricey because they require dedicated space and specialised equipment like throwing wheels and kilns. Plus, keeping up with good health and safety standards to reduce exposure to harmful silica dust adds to the costs.

Can I take home the pottery pieces I create during the classes?

It depends on the kind of class you book. For beginners, the pottery pieces are not glazed; hence they can be taken home. For intricate pottery pieces that involve firing and glazing, it may take a few weeks to get them from the studio.

How much is a pottery class in Singapore?

A pottery class in Singapore for a one-hour quick trial of wheel-throwing, where you create vessels with the guidance of an instructor, can cost SGD 49 per person per class at studios like I Am Addicted.

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Written by Joel Conceicao

Joel has a serious addiction to mountain hiking and is a bona fide beach bum. Inspired by Anthony Bourdain to travel fearlessly, he has explored from the Himalayas to the Andaman Sea, honing over a decade's worth of travel writing experience.

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