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Saturday 30th August
Workshop open between
10am - 3pm
Saturday 30th August
Workshop open between
10am - 3pm
All ages welcome! Choose a single piece or set from our handmade collection of freshly bisqued ceramics. Hand-paint your design with underglaze, or try our new splatter booth! Leave your piece with us and we’ll take care of the firing and sealing. Pick up your finished work the following week from our Paddington studio.
Small Cup
A round wheel-thrown stoneware cup with a smooth, handleless profile. Finished with a footed base and stamp.
Approx. H 85mm x W 85mm
Made by hand. Each piece is unique!
Approx. H 85mm x W 85mm
Made by hand. Each piece is unique!
Small Plate
A compact, wheel-thrown stoneware plate with a curved edge. Finished with a footed base and stamp.
Approx. W 20mm x H 150mm (inc handle)Made by hand. Each piece is unique!
Approx. W 20mm x H 150mm (inc handle)Made by hand. Each piece is unique!
Large Mug
Approx. W 150mm x H 80mm (inc handle)Made by hand. Each piece is unique!
Small Bowl
A rounded, wheel-thrown stoneware bowl with a smooth surface. Finished with a footed base and stamp.
Approx. W 130mm x H 70mm (inc handle)Made by hand. Each piece is unique!
Approx. W 130mm x H 70mm (inc handle)Made by hand. Each piece is unique!
A handleless stoneware cup and rounded bowl. Proportioned to work together as a set. Finished with footed bases and stamps.
Approx. H 85mm x W 85mm
Approx. W 130mm x H 60mm
Approx. H 85mm x W 85mm
Approx. W 130mm x H 60mm
Made by hand. Each piece is unique!
Mug and Plate Set
A classic stoneware mug and compact plate. Proportioned to work together as a set. Finished with footed bases and stamps.
Approx. H 20mm x W 150mm
Approx. W 150mm x H 90mm
Made by hand. Each piece is unique!
Approx. H 20mm x W 150mm
Approx. W 150mm x H 90mm
Made by hand. Each piece is unique!
How does it work?
You’ll be painting onto a bisque-fired ceramic piece — this is clay that’s been fired once and is ready to absorb glaze. We use underglaze paints, which soak into the surface like watercolour on paper. Once finished, we clear-glaze and fire your piece in a kiln to stoneware temperature. This seals it with a glassy, functional finish that’s food-safe, waterproof, and permanent.
What does the price include?
Your booking includes the ceramic piece you selected, all painting materials and tools, expert support on the day, and kiln firing to a finished stoneware surface.
When can I arrive?
Drop in anytime between 10am and 3pm. We recommend allowing around an hour to paint your piece. You’re welcome to stay longer, take your time, or book multiple items and make a day of it.
When can I use my ticket?
Your ticket is valid for any of our Winter Sessions — join us on the last Saturday of the month in June, July, or August.
What’s included?
Your booking includes a handmade ceramic item, all painting materials, brushes and tools, expert support, and kiln firing.
Do I need experience?
Not at all — this session is open to everyone, from total beginners to seasoned makers. Support is available throughout the day if you need help or guidance.
Is the workshop open to all ages?
Yes, this event is open to all ages, including little ones. Children just need to be supervised by an adult. Toddlers are very welcome too. With a guiding hand, even the youngest participants can help create something special to keep. We also have aprons in toddler sizes to help keep clothes clean while they paint.
What will we be painting with?
You’ll use specially formulated underglaze paints from Kiwi Underglaze, applied with brushes. After firing, your piece will have a food-safe, water-resistant, permanent finish.
When do I get my finished piece?
Works will be ready to collect the following Saturday. You can:
What’s the Splatterbooth?
The Splatterbooth is a hands-on painting experience where you can throw, flick, or drip underglaze onto your piece to create a bold, abstract design. Expect unexpected (and often amazing) results — no two are ever the same. You'll be guided by a ceramics instructor to help you get the most out of the process, from technique to colour choices. It's messy, fun, and entirely one-of-a-kind.
Who makes the pieces?
All of the ceramic items are handmade locally by us. Each piece is shaped, trimmed, and fired on site.
Will the item I pick look exactly like the photo? Due to the handmade nature of each item, small variations in size and form are to be expected. These differences reflect the unique quality of the process.
What should I bring?
Nothing is required. Just wear something comfortable and bring any ideas or reference images you’d like to use.
When and where do I pick up my finished piece?
Our studio is a short walk from the market. If you’ve selected studio pickup, we’ll send you a text after your session with the address and collection details. Pieces are fired during the week and ready for pickup the following Saturday between 11am and 1pm. Studio pickup is available every Saturday until the next event — after that, collection returns to the market stall.
Do you run workshops anywhere else?
Right now, we only run our monthly sessions in Paddington. It’s close to our studio, where all the pieces are fired. We don’t currently offer workshops in other locations.
Do you offer private workshops or off-site sessions?
Yes, we occasionally run workshops for private events, team sessions, and other special events. If you have something in mind, get in touch and we’ll see what’s possible.
How can I contact you?
Feel free to email us or send a DM on Instagram — we’re happy to help!
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Paddington, Gadigal Land, Eora Nation
Functional Sculpture acknowledges the Traditional Custodians of Country throughout Australia. We pay our respects to Elders past and present. We recognise the First Peoples of this Nation and their ongoing cultural and spiritual connections to the lands, waters, seas, skies, and communities.