• Since the birth of our first successful clay body (SK03) - Sai Kung (#3 formula), a clay that is plastic enough to be thrown on a potter’s wheel, we really hope to share it with more people, that is how our workshops began to roll.

    In our workshop, we want people to experience a few things:

    • Origin of our clay material

    • How we process reclaimed earth

    • The journey of trial / errors

    • Making of a workable clay body

    • What you can do with this clay

    Instead of making more ceramic cups and plates
    (which the clay can surely do!)
    There have been a bunch of other things we have made and a lot more we can do / yet to explore in our workshops.

    From SK03 all the way down to our current clay formula SK28 (#28 formula), it is a lot of testing and fine tuning of the recipe to make it an even better material for a wider range of applications.

    Not only can you experience the making of ceramics, our workshop also invites you to work on your creative muscles. We want you to come to our workshops making “your work”, we are more interested in supporting you to realize “your idea”, and our “samples of work” will always be there for your inspiration. For us, our workshop is like a design studio, a sprinter version of it. 

  • Haniwa
    Ceramics, ca. 30cm tall sculpture, 6-hr

    Bird Whistle
    Ceramics, palm-sized, 2.5-hr

    Memorial object
    Ceramics, palm-sized, 2.5-hr)

    Clay Olympics
    Non-fire, participatory work using raw earth, 1-hr

    Giant Christmas Card
    Non-fire, paint with clay slip, 15-min

    Chinese New Year 暉春
    Non-fire, paint with clay slip, 15-min

    Site-specific sculptures
    Ceramics, ca.20cm tall, raw earth fired, 2-hr

    Found Soil
    Ceramics, research and experiment with "local earth", 4 or 8 x 2-hr

    Clay Cooking Stove
    Construction, 2-day 8-hr total)

    Incense Holder House
    Ceramics, palm-sized, 2.5-hr

    Ginger Bread House
    Ceramics, palm-sized, 2.5-hr

    Sphere Box
    Ceramics, palm-sized, 2.5-hr

  • CUHK School of Architecture
    HKU Faculty of Architecture
    THEi Department of Design and Architecture
    Po Leung Kuk
    Hong Kong Design Centre
    OneBite Design Studio
    Starbucks
    Laichankee Pottery Studio
    M+
    Design Trust
    Para Site
    HKFYG
    Sai Kung English