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Ceramic Workshops for Groups – Creative Team Experience.  Swap office routine for a creative space. Our ceramic workshops offer a unique way to connect, relax, and have fun while working with clay. Shaping, molding, and experimenting with ceramics isnt just a great way to spark creativity — its also a powerful tool for building stronger team bonds, improving communication, and encouraging collaboration. In a relaxed, creative atmosphere, your team will discover hidden talents, share ideas, and enjoy the process of making something together. Group workshops are an inspiring experience that leaves a lasting impression.

You can choose the focus of your session — from crafting small cups and glazing pre-made pieces, to hand-building mugs or candle holders. Group size: 6–10 participants. Languages spoken: English, Polish, Italian Optional: 15-minute guided meditation session before the workshop. We provide: all necessary materials, tools, and aprons. At the end of the program, you will receive a certificate of participation.

Handmade Espresso Cups workshop

Group Workshop: Handmade Espresso Cups
A unique ceramic workshop where you will create your own set of espresso cups —
personalized, one-of-a-kind, and fully functional.
During the session, you will learn hand-building techniques that let you shape ceramic pieces
tailored to your style. Each participant will decorate their cups using engobes — colored
ceramic slips — giving them an individual and distinctive character.
The finished pieces will be professionally glazed with a transparent, food-safe coating and
fired at 1250°C in our studio. Your creations will be ready for pickup on an agreed date
(average firing time: 7–10 days).
The workshop takes place around a large worktable, in a calm and welcoming atmosphere —
relaxing music, snacks, drinks, and a space that encourages both focus and creativity.

If you prefer, you can choose to create a different form — such as a bowl or vase. All details
are arranged individually, and the final price depends on the size of the piece.
Duration: 2 hours
Price: 160 PLN per person

Glazing Mugs workshop

Ceramic Workshops: Glazing Mugs
A unique glazing workshop where you willl give your ceramic mugs their final, personalized
look. We work with pre-formed and dried pieces — mugs that are ready for decoration and
finishing. It’s up to you to bring them to life with color, character, and shine.
During the session, you’ll learn the basics of working with glaze — how to apply it, combine
colors, and create interesting decorative effects. In a relaxed and creative atmosphere, you will
have the freedom to experiment and add your own personal touch — whether colorful,
minimal, or functional.
You can also choose to glaze other forms, such as vases or plates. All details are arranged
individually, and the price depends on the size of the selected piece.
Duration: 2 hours
Price: 150 PLN per person

Birthday Workshop

Celebrate a birthday or special occasion with clay!
Turn your gathering into a hands-on experience where each guest creates their own ceramic
piece — like a mug or small bowl (maximum size: 15 × 15 cm). An experienced instructor will
guide you step by step through the hand-building process using clay.
It’s a fun and meaningful way to spend time with friends in a relaxed, artistic atmosphere —
especially on a day you want to make truly memorable. You can also gift this workshop as a
surprise for someone special.
Finished pieces will be professionally glazed and fired at 1250°C in our studio, and will be
ready for pickup within 7–10 days. There’s also an option to schedule a separate glazing
session (individually or as a group) — birthday groups receive a special discount for finishing
their work.
Want to bring a cake or plan something extra? Just let us know in advance — we’re happy to
help tailor the event to your ideas.
Duration: 2.5 hours
Price: 180 PLN per person

Outdoor Raku Workshop

Outdoor Raku Workshop
Art, fire, flavor — all in one day
Join us for a special event that brings together the ancient Japanese technique of raku
pottery firing with a festive atmosphere, delicious food, and a tasting of fine wines. This is an
invitation to a creative journey, relaxation, and discovering beauty. Perfect for ceramics
lovers and anyone looking to spend a day doing something truly special — also ideal as a
team-building activity.
The program includes:
Raku firing workshop

You’ll give selected ceramic pieces a unique and original look by painting, glazing, and
decorating them. You will take part in a centuries-old process — glowing-hot pieces are pulled
straight from the kiln and rapidly cooled, creating one-of-a-kind textures and effects. Its a
magical experience that engages all the senses. You’ll take your finished piece home.
Wine tasting and food
Enjoy selected local wines and a light meal served during the event — to keep you inspired
and refreshed.
Group size: 10–15 participants
Duration: up to 5 hours
Price: 500 PLN per person

INFORMATION – BOOKING
How do I book a workshop?
Just send us an email at info@meditau.com with your preferred date and time.
Once we get your message, we’ll reach out to confirm the details.
Your spot is reserved after you make a payment via bank transfer.
We can talk with you in Polish, English, or Italian — whichever language feels easiest for you.

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FAQ
Do I need any experience to join a ceramics course?

Not at all! Most of our courses are designed for all skill levels. Whether you’re a beginner or an experienced artist, we’ll guide you through the techniques at a pace that suits you. Options have been created where you can choose the most suitable one depending on your needs, there is often the possibility of learning from scratch. Sometimes it’s better instead of having to correct bad habits due to wrong teachings. You will never be alone, and even during practice hours there is always a guide who views the work of others.

How to book a workshop/membership via email or contact area ?

Sample Email Template

Subject: Workshop Booking Request – [Workshop Title]

Dear Meditau studio,

I am interested in booking the [Workshop Title] for [preferred date(s)]. Could you please confirm availability?

Additionally, I would appreciate it if you could provide the payment details so I can proceed with the booking.

Here are my details for the invoice:

for Private :

Name: [Your Full Name]

Address: [Your Address]

for companies :

info about company and Tax Identification Number

I confirm that I have read and agree to the studio regulations, privacy policy, and FAQs outlined on your website.

Please let me know if my requested dates are available, and I will proceed with the payment promptly.

Thank you, and I look forward to your response.

Best regards,
[Your Name]
[Your Contact Info]

What should I wear to a ceramics class?

Wear comfortable clothing that you don’t mind getting messy. Clay and glaze can stain fabrics, so avoid anything delicate. Closed-toe shoes are recommended for safety.

At our studio we use beige clay and porcellain, only people with experience and membership could use their own colored clays if they needed to work on a specific project, obviously leaving everything as clean as it was before, so that others can find the stations ready to use again.

Clay, ceramic glaze, or other materials used in the studio may stain fabrics, so avoid anything very delicate. If you have long hair it is mandatory to have it tied up while working. If you have any skin allergies or other problems you should wear silicon gloves or talk about them when you book so that a solution can be found before starting the courses.

Are materials and tools included in the course fee?

For beginners yes, all clay, tools, and basic glazes are provided until you make larger objects. If you want to use special materials or glazes, additional charges may apply. We believe that for those who make their own projects, it is better to use their own materials, such as specific clay, particular glazes. because often depending on the project to be carried out and the size the prices vary greatly, so in many cases it would not be included in the price of a package on the site.

Can I take my creations home?

Absolutely! After your pieces are fired and glazed, they’ll be ready for you to take home. This process usually takes 2–3 weeks, depending on the firing schedule. Everything that is created is your property except the pieces that are not collected after 3 months. Those are donated to charities that sell them and the profit is used to help children with disabilities who need care. After 3 months Meditau studio is no longer responsible for small ceramics that have not been collected. Instead large pieces or whole kiln firings they must be collected as soon as they are ready. During the creative process the creations are monitored in the steps from drying to firings through chats, alerts are sent of when cooking at different temperatures is carried out. if you prefer, you can indicate the contact details of another person to contact to collect the ceramics created that have remained in the studio. – in the event of a sudden move abroad, or any serious health problems, this person will be contacted to collect the ceramics

How long does it take to complete a ceramic piece?

Creating a ceramic piece typically involves three steps:

Shaping the clay (hand-building or wheel-throwing).
Bisque firing at 970° – 1000°  (first firing, which takes about a week).
Glazing and glaze firing at usually 1080° or 1250°  (an additional week). It depends on the size of the pieces and the techniques used, sometimes you have to wait longer if the pieces need to dry completely and are thick, small and thin things might be ready more quickly. Those who have memberships have priority regarding firings waiting times.

What happens if I miss a class?

Missed classes can usually be rescheduled within the same month, depending on availability. Please let us know in advance if you can’t attend a session.
If it is not communicated within 24 hours in advance the money will not be returned, for memberships a person cannot be suddenly replaced with a new one who for example would like to try to do something (the learning level would be different and for each appointment which requires preparation and organization)
memberships are for individuals with invoices and insurance created for those people, so appointments are dedicated only to them. If for infrequent health reasons, if the reason is urgent and you cannot attend an appointment, half the cost is refunded or used for the next subscription. In case of lack of notice, payments made only and always in advance are not returned.

Why are sometimes prices higher than other ceramic studios?

One of the goals when Meditau studio was created was to give what an artist/designer needs, and that is a calm and warm place, (and without people running around) ,with the excellent and necessary equipment to create unique objects such as industrial design prototypes or sculptures etc.. for this reason quality and not quantity is a priority. It would be more profitable to have large groups of people producing objects, but that’s not our goal. This studio is more oriented towards the meditative work of creating something special, often which will then be exhibited in galleries (obviously we are not talking about beginners). all this often requires higher costs.

How big can my ceramic pieces be?

For most beginners courses, pieces should not exceed 25×25 cm, if you exceed these measurements you will pay more. Larger projects can be discussed with the instructor. The maximum capacity of the 100L kiln present in the studio is 45cm x 45cm – but we can assist in the creation of larger pieces and turn to places where there are larger kilns for specific projects – with transport and firing costs of the ceramics with they no longer concern our studio.

What happens if my piece breaks during firing?

While rare, cracks or breaks can happen during firing due to trapped air or uneven drying. Our instructors will teach you how to avoid common problems, but please understand that the process is part of the learning experience.
If a piece breaks for reasons related to technical problems (for example the sudden lack of electricity during firing- never happened until now) you do not pay for the firing. if, however, it breaks for reasons relating to incorrect information (for example, a low temperature clay is asked to be fired at 1300° (without informing of its characteristics) and it damages the kiln or other people’s pieces, the damages must be quantified and paid. If the glazes they drip down and damage the oven, the damage must be quantified and paid for. It is always better to use supports that the studio creates for the various situations but which have an additional cost in the price of firings.

What’s the difference between hand-building and wheel-throwing?

Hand-building and wheel-throwing are two fundamental techniques in ceramics, each offering unique approaches to shaping clay and creative expression. Hand-building is one of the oldest methods of working with clay, requiring only basic tools and your hands. It is a versatile and approachable technique, making it ideal for beginners and those looking to explore a more organic, freeform style.

How It Works: You use your hands to pinch, roll, or slab the clay into shapes. Common hand-building methods include:
Pinch Potting: Forming small bowls or containers by pinching clay with your fingers.
Coiling: Rolling long, snake-like coils of clay and stacking them to build walls for larger pieces.
Slab Building: Rolling out flat sheets of clay to cut, assemble, and shape into structures like boxes or platters.
Creative Freedom: Hand-building allows for more experimental and sculptural designs, as you aren’t constrained by the symmetry or mechanics of a potter’s wheel.
Best For: Beginners, hobbyists, or anyone interested in creating artistic, unique forms like abstract sculptures, textured designs, or intricate patterns.

Wheel-throwing uses a potter’s wheel to create more symmetrical and precise forms, such as bowls, mugs, vases, or plates. This technique is often associated with the classic image of pottery making, but we love to see at the tool that give us the possibility to make not only pottery but part of a design project or part of a sculpture.

How It Works: Clay is centered on a spinning wheel, and you use your hands, with occasional help from tools, to shape the clay as it rotates.
The process involves key steps: centering the clay, opening it to form the initial hollow, and pulling up the walls to create height and shape.
Precision and Repetition: The wheel allows for uniformity, making it easier to replicate shapes or create matching sets.
Learning Curve: Wheel-throwing can be challenging at first, as it requires practice to master controlling the clay while the wheel is in motion. However, it is rewarding once you gain confidence.
Best For: Those looking to create functional, symmetrical pieces or enjoy the meditative rhythm of working with a spinning wheel.
Choosing Between the Two
The choice between hand-building and wheel-throwing depends on your goals, interests, and experience level:

For Beginners: Hand-building is often more forgiving and easier to start with, while wheel-throwing requires a bit more practice and patience.
For Creative Expression: Hand-building is perfect for exploring unique, artistic designs.
For Functional Pieces: Wheel-throwing is ideal for creating uniform, functional ceramics like mugs, bowls, or plates.
Combining Techniques
Many ceramicists combine hand-building and wheel-throwing to expand their possibilities. For example, you can throw the base of a piece on the wheel and then hand-build additions, such as handles, decorative elements, or sculptural details.

Both methods are valuable tools in the ceramic artist’s repertoire, each offering endless opportunities for creativity and expression. Whether you prefer the hands-on, sculptural approach of hand-building or the precision and rhythm of wheel-throwing, both techniques can help you bring your visions to life.

 

Can I bring my own tools or materials?

Yes, you’re welcome to bring your own tools, but it’s not necessary for beginners. If you have specific materials or glazes in mind, please consult with us before the session. All glazes introduced into the studio must be closed in containers with labels from official shops. If handcrafted ceramic glazes are used they must be tested first. Private instruments can be used but cannot be left in the studio except in special cases. Everything private that is used in the studio for projects, and is left there, is not the responsibility of the studio. Meditau studio provides everything you need to create even complicated shapes. You cannot use burning instruments in the studio such as flames, and you cannot use equipment that could damage people or the studio. You can bring masks to protect breathing if preparing ceramic glazes from powder, private aprons, private trimming tools, private carving tools, laptops using the studio’s wifi or everything that is necessary for the realization of complicated projects, always deciding how to proceed with the instructors who will make everything logistically simpler or they will advise how to avoid mistakes given their experience