This is an ongoing course - flexible start date!
Book your class with us today via Whatsapp at +65 9674 6874 in the format below
*Schedule is flexible wherein you may pick and choose which days to come each week.
Studio Hours:
Thursdays & Fridays - Evenings 7pm to 9.30pm
Saturdays - 9.30am to 12pm, 12.30pm to 3pm
This 10-session course builds upon the fundamentals of wheel throwing, allowing students to slow down and develop confidence through repetition, refinement, and making.
With more time on the wheel, students begin to understand the relationship between different tableware forms - from cups and bowls to mugs and pouring vessels, and how small adjustments in proportion and thickness affect both function and feel.
The course remains beginner-friendly, and is suitable for those continuing from the 5-session Tableware Course, as well as beginners who prefer a more gradual and in-depth introduction.
What you’ll experience
- Deepening familiarity with centering and wheel control
- Shaping consistent functional forms through repeated making
- Learning when and how to trim to refine balance and proportion
- Exploring practical considerations such as rims, handles, and spouts
- Finishing and glazing pieces for daily use
What you’ll make
Students typically complete 8–15 functional tableware pieces, including cups, bowls, mugs, plates and pouring forms.
________
10-Session Outline
Session 1: Clay preparation, coning & centering, pulling walls up with cylindrical forms
Session 2: Throwing taller cup forms & shaping
Session 3: Trimming & handling, refining bases with foots
Session 4: introduction to bowled forms
Session 5: Throwing & shaping wider and larger bowled forms + surface decoration
Session 6: trimming & attaching
Session 7: introduction to flatwares
Session 8: creating sets (e.g. cup with matching saucer)
Session 9: Trimming bottoms in various ways
Session 10: Glazing
After completing this course, students may continue into advanced wheel throwing packages that explore plates, lidded forms, surface decoration, and more complex shapes.
Those who wish to develop a more independent practice may also apply for Studio Membership, where personal projects can be explored with guidance always available.
Duration: 2.5 hours per session
(once every week for 10 weeks, or you may choose to come for more than 1 session per week)
*Our courses are guided, small-group experiences designed to support learning at a comfortable pace. No prior experience is required.
__________
Disclaimers:
- The class is taught in English (Mandarin / Japanese is also possible)
- Each person will take home 8-15 pieces. The pieces will be ready 3-6 weeks after the end of the course.
- All materials are included in the price.
- Beginner friendly & all levels are welcome.
__________
🌿 Attendance & Cancellation Policies
To ensure a smooth experience for everyone and to respect the time and preparation involved in each session, we kindly ask that students take note of the following:
Course validity
-
10-session courses are to be completed within 3.5 months from the start date.
-
This allows some flexibility for rescheduling when needed.
-
Sessions not completed within this period will expire, and extensions are not possible.
Rescheduling sessions
-
If you need to rearrange a session, we appreciate at least 2 days’ notice.
-
We understand that unexpected situations arise, and will do our best to accommodate changes when sufficient notice is given, subject to availability.
Illness & unforeseen circumstances
-
If you are unwell, please inform us as soon as possible.
-
Health always comes first, and we appreciate timely communication so arrangements can be made.
No-shows
-
Sessions missed without prior notice will be counted as attended and cannot be rescheduled.
This is an ongoing course - flexible start date!
Book your class with us today via Whatsapp at +65 9674 6874 in the format below
*Schedule is flexible wherein you may pick and choose which days to come each week.
Studio Hours:
Thursdays & Fridays - Evenings 7pm to 9.30pm
Saturdays - 9.30am to 12pm, 12.30pm to 3pm
This 10-session course builds upon the fundamentals of wheel throwing, allowing students to slow down and develop confidence through repetition, refinement, and making.
With more time on the wheel, students begin to understand the relationship between different tableware forms - from cups and bowls to mugs and pouring vessels, and how small adjustments in proportion and thickness affect both function and feel.
The course remains beginner-friendly, and is suitable for those continuing from the 5-session Tableware Course, as well as beginners who prefer a more gradual and in-depth introduction.
What you’ll experience
- Deepening familiarity with centering and wheel control
- Shaping consistent functional forms through repeated making
- Learning when and how to trim to refine balance and proportion
- Exploring practical considerations such as rims, handles, and spouts
- Finishing and glazing pieces for daily use
What you’ll make
Students typically complete 8–15 functional tableware pieces, including cups, bowls, mugs, plates and pouring forms.
________
10-Session Outline
Session 1: Clay preparation, coning & centering, pulling walls up with cylindrical forms
Session 2: Throwing taller cup forms & shaping
Session 3: Trimming & handling, refining bases with foots
Session 4: introduction to bowled forms
Session 5: Throwing & shaping wider and larger bowled forms + surface decoration
Session 6: trimming & attaching
Session 7: introduction to flatwares
Session 8: creating sets (e.g. cup with matching saucer)
Session 9: Trimming bottoms in various ways
Session 10: Glazing
After completing this course, students may continue into advanced wheel throwing packages that explore plates, lidded forms, surface decoration, and more complex shapes.
Those who wish to develop a more independent practice may also apply for Studio Membership, where personal projects can be explored with guidance always available.
Duration: 2.5 hours per session
(once every week for 10 weeks, or you may choose to come for more than 1 session per week)
*Our courses are guided, small-group experiences designed to support learning at a comfortable pace. No prior experience is required.
__________
Disclaimers:
- The class is taught in English (Mandarin / Japanese is also possible)
- Each person will take home 8-15 pieces. The pieces will be ready 3-6 weeks after the end of the course.
- All materials are included in the price.
- Beginner friendly & all levels are welcome.
__________
🌿 Attendance & Cancellation Policies
To ensure a smooth experience for everyone and to respect the time and preparation involved in each session, we kindly ask that students take note of the following:
Course validity
-
10-session courses are to be completed within 3.5 months from the start date.
-
This allows some flexibility for rescheduling when needed.
-
Sessions not completed within this period will expire, and extensions are not possible.
Rescheduling sessions
-
If you need to rearrange a session, we appreciate at least 2 days’ notice.
-
We understand that unexpected situations arise, and will do our best to accommodate changes when sufficient notice is given, subject to availability.
Illness & unforeseen circumstances
-
If you are unwell, please inform us as soon as possible.
-
Health always comes first, and we appreciate timely communication so arrangements can be made.
No-shows
-
Sessions missed without prior notice will be counted as attended and cannot be rescheduled.