Thursday Evening *Intermediate* Pottery Class | 26th June - 11th September 2025 | 6:30pm - 9:00pm | 12 Weeks | Intermediate | E17 Studio

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Thursday Evening *Intermediate* Pottery Class | 26th June - 11th September 2025 | 6:30pm - 9:00pm | 12 Weeks | Intermediate | E17 Studio

£390.00

Thursday Evening Intermediate Pottery Class | 26th June - 11th September 2025 | 6:30pm - 9:00pm | 12 Weeks | Intermediate | E17 Studio | £390 plus £5 per kg clay you want fired | Teacher: Stine Dulong

About the Course

This course covers all skills from advanced hand-building and wheel-throwing, to surface decoration and glazing, and is suitable for intermediate level makers. To join this course, participants must have taken at least a twelve week course with us or the equivalent elsewhere. The course is structured so that each week focuses on a different technique, but we also place a lot of emphasis on time for practice and experimenting with clay. We hope that our students come away feeling like they have learnt some new skills, had fun, and hopefully made some new friends too.

The pace of the course is entirely down to you - if you are interested in a focused learning environment in which to advance your skills and learn some new techniques, then we can provide this for you through our professional and skilled team of teachers. Our classes can also be a great opportunity to meet new people, relax, drink tea, and indulge in some meditative making surrounded by plants and creative energy.

Please note that Stine’s dog, Alfie, also attends the intermediate course in Walthamstow. He’s very friendly and paws-itively thrilled to be honing his pottery skills. While he may have trouble with the wheel, he excels in clay-cation, providing moral support and a few strategic tail wags. Alfie also insists on inspecting everyone’s work (for, um, snack potential), so do expect a few extra paws of approval.

About the Teacher

Stine is the founder, designer, maker, and creative mind of SkandiHus. If you walked into our studio on any given day, Stine could be found doing pretty much anything, from designing new work, to making pieces for a commission, to doing our accounts, putting up shelves, or chatting with her team. She is involved in every aspect of the business, and works closely with her team to ensure that the integrity and identity of SkandiHus is maintained in all that we do.

Stine strongly believes that working with clay facilitates a reconnection between our hands, heart and brain and that when we start reconnecting with ourselves, we automatically begin to reconnect with the world around us. She feels that one of the main things causing so much pain in the world at the moment, is the way we have all become so disconnected from nature, each other and worst of all, from ourselves. Having experienced a powerful transformation through clay many years ago when she was still working as a lawyer, she set out to share this magic material and to help heal the world, one ball of clay at the time.

She wants everyone to be warned though: Clay is highly addictive!

Meet our team and learn more about your teacher.

Materials

We will provide all materials throughout the course. Clay is charged at £5 per kg of clay you would like fired. All of our students use our buff stoneware clay, and have access to a full range of tools, slips, moulds, and use of our SkandiHus glazes, which are mixed in-house and used by our founder, Stine, for her own work.

See our range of glazes available.

What to Bring

Please bring clothes that can get dirty, creative energy and ideas!

We will send you our student handbook a few days prior to the start of the course, with all the information that you need to know. You are welcome to bring your own apron, or you can purchase a SkandiHus apron here. Please select ‘local pickup’ at checkout if you would like to avoid delivery fees and collect the apron in your first class.

What if I miss a class?

It is not a problem at all to miss a class or two throughout the course period. We ask that all students try their best to attend the first two sessions, as these are difficult to catch up on if missed, but we understand that you may have other commitments throughout the weeks, and your teacher will ensure that you are caught up on everything that you have missed when you return. Please note that we cannot accommodate students making up missed classes at other times, nor can we allow students to swap their classes once the course has started, because our classes run at full capacity.

Help us help the planet

We try to minimise waste and over-use of unsustainable materials at our studios, and it is really important to us to look after our planet. Here are a few ways that you could help us to help Mother Earth:

- We’ll give each student a piece of plastic and a board to wrap their work in at the beginning of the course. Please take good care of both of these as they’re part of your tool kit for the course. Reuse this plastic as much as possible throughout your course and only ask for new plastic if it becomes completely unusable (Mother Earth will thank you later).

- When returning to collect your fired work, please bring any newspaper or bubble wrap that you may have lying around at home to transport your pots safely.

Where

SkandiHus, 11 Hatherley Mews, London, E17 4QP.

Our newly opened Walthamstow studio sits on a charming cobbled mews and is a short walk from both Walthamstow Central and Queen’s Road.

Refund Policy

We’re a small, ethically run business - which means we pay our lovely team properly and keep our courses as accessible as possible. To make that work, we offer refunds up to 28 days before the start of your course. After that, refunds aren’t possible — so please do a happy little calendar dance before booking to double-check your dates!

That said, life happens! If things go sideways:

🤍 Up to 28 days before your course, you can receive a full refund.

🤍 Between 28 and 14 days before, no refunds — but you can swap your booking to another course.

🤍 Inside 14 days, no swaps or refunds — but you’re welcome to gift your spot to a mate or family member (spread the clay joy!).

Why so strict? 

Each week, we get heaps of last-minute change requests. If we said yes to all of them, we’d have to choose between cutting staff wages or hiking prices — and both options would make us really sad. By sticking to this policy, we keep things fair, keep our team happy, and keep our studios thriving.

Thanks for understanding — we can’t wait to get making with you! 🤍✨🤍

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