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British firm Grey Griffiths Architects have designed a modern backyard pottery shed for a ceramicist in East London, that also includes an office space.
Originally, Maggie and her father were thinking of building a full-time-residence tiny home, but when her pottery hobby really took off back in 2020, the two decided a mobile pottery studio was in order. Their 12x8
For Lydia Cambareri, the pleasure of creating one-of-a-kind pottery pieces in the studio is is doubled, because her studio is a converted, 1920s train carriage.
A she shed in Goa, India: Inside her sunny pottery studio, Kavita Nair creates artful ceramic pieces for sale and show.
British firm Grey Griffiths Architects have designed a modern backyard pottery shed for a ceramicist in East London, that also includes an office space.
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During the summer of 2018, i built a pottery studio. here’s how I did it (in brief)…
Originally, Maggie and her father were thinking of building a full-time-residence tiny home, but when her pottery hobby really took off back in 2020, the two decided a mobile pottery studio was in order. Their 12x8
Workhorse in Butterscotch Glaze Ancient Horse Donkeys! Kiln Shed The new kiln shed works great. This place is very windy and the fiberglass panels keep out the wind but allow in the light. I designed it so I can take it apart and move it when I finally find a place to buy. I have the house all set up and love living in such a sunny spot with views of the Cascade mountains and the water. At night I look out on the next hillside in Port Townsend and enjoy the sound of the clock tower. I have planted some perennials and annuals in pots outside. I have friends in walking distance and I have been walking all over the neighborhood checking out the trail system. I love snooping around looking at gardens and saying hello to the horses, donkeys, goats and chickens that live nearby. Today is my birthday and to celebrate I had a party last night and went for a picnic on the beach with my best friend Jenny and my godson Jasper. Perfect day for a birthday. Puffy clouds in the sky, great warm, happy day. I have been putting out all my treasures and have all my wall art up. The sun stays up very late and in the early morning the sun comes in through 4 skylights so I am not getting a lot of sleep. I recently worked with a new photographer so I can get new photos up on my website of the new donkeys and a few new glaze options. http://www.onehundredhorses.com/ My work is now available at Frames of Mind in the Virgin Islands...great new account. They requested the donkey and they seem to be selling well.
During the summer of 2018, i built a pottery studio. here’s how I did it (in brief)…
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Originally, Maggie and her father were thinking of building a full-time-residence tiny home, but when her pottery hobby really took off back in 2020, the two decided a mobile pottery studio was in order. Their 12x8
A she shed in Goa, India: Inside her sunny pottery studio, Kavita Nair creates artful ceramic pieces for sale and show.
A she shed in Goa, India: Inside her sunny pottery studio, Kavita Nair creates artful ceramic pieces for sale and show.
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A she shed in Goa, India: Inside her sunny pottery studio, Kavita Nair creates artful ceramic pieces for sale and show.
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A glimpse inside my pottery home studio Since a couple of months I am working in my new pottery home studio. My girlfriend and me moved from Amsterdam to Geldrop, Brabant. The main reason for this move was that I missed my family a lot and wanted to be closer to them. Another reason was that I was working in a really small studio in Amsterdam. It was a little shed in our back yard, 2 by 3 meters, too small to grow my business in. I had reached a plateau and knew that I needed a bigger space to work and grow in. Not long after we had discussed about moving to another house, we had the opportunity to see a house close to my family. When we stepped in, it was an instant match and we saw ourself living there. So, after just one viewing, we decided that this was gonna be our new home. And the absolute best thing about this house is that it has a big attic where I could build my new studio. The attic is around 25 square meters and has beautiful lighting and a high ceiling. The perfect conditions for a pottery home studio. This new studio gave me so much good vibes and I was so excited to make a plan for where to put all of my stuff like my wheel, working tables and cabinets. The flooring was taking out of the whole house by the old owners, so that gave me the opportunity to put something really good and durable in it. I wanted a floor that was water resistent and easy to take care off. After some research on the internet I had found a company (verfbestelsite.nl) that makes water resistent floor coatings. They make these coatings in every colour that you can imagine, I choose a light grey one. And I absolutely love this water resistent floor coating. I can mop the floor everyday and all of the little clay-water drops gets off of it really easy. It was very clear to me where to put everything in the new space. I knew that I wanted to put my wheel in the spot where it is now. It’s such a bright spot and I love working there. The big tables that you see on the other side of the studio are basically Ikea frames with two big hardwood sheets of wood. I bought them at our local hardware store and they cut them for me in the right dimensions. I work directly on this wood, because it is hardwood it can get wet and won’t warp. I have used this for over two years now and it’s still in the same condition as when I first used it. Close to my wheel I have a shelving system that is soooo good! I have bought it at Hornbach and the best thing about it it that I can rearrange the whole unit. I can take out the little carriers and rearrange them if I need more space between the shelves. The studio is divided in two sections. The first floor is the little Studio Bloei Winkel (store). All of the finished products are displayed here and I have a small packing station where I can pack all of the orders. Close to the window I have an area where I can take pictures, so I left that whole area clear. I love all of the shelves and that the room is so bright and airy. I am so happy with how the new studio turned out and I am so thankful that I can work here every day. -X Robin
one thing i did right before we went into last year’s long quarantine was a pottery class at the row dtla’s still life ceramics. i’d never done pottery before and i found it to be both so relaxing and
A she shed in Goa, India: Inside her sunny pottery studio, Kavita Nair creates artful ceramic pieces for sale and show.
This is just a fun design exploration I’ve been daydreaming about. It’s a tiny ceramics studio that measure 6′ by 6′ and is configured for a studio potter. You see before the internet took-off and web design took my professional focus, I was a studio potter. While I studied architecture in college I ended up graduating with a BFA in ceramics. Back in the mid-90s the internet was just beginning to become interesting. Google hadn’t been founded yet and few people had heard of eBay. So to sell my pots I had to take them on the road on weekends. I
A she shed in Goa, India: Inside her sunny pottery studio, Kavita Nair creates artful ceramic pieces for sale and show.