ABOUT
Het Keramisch Huis is a home for clay and creative play.
It’s a house where ceramics workshops and events are being hosted with the sole purpose of joining people and fostering curiosity and crafts.
At our House we offer clay handbuilding courses for both beginners and advanced makers. It doesn’t matter whether you come with a well-thought-out design or idea, or if you just want to improvise; We will help you find your way through the endless world of possibilities that clay offers.
The creative duo holding the keys to Het Keramisch Huis are Amy and Michelle. They met at the Royal Academy of Art in The Hague and have been creating all kinds of visual objects from clay together and individually for almost six years. They had been dreaming of a joint ceramics studio for some time and are now proud and delighted to open the doors of Het Keramisch Huis.
Explore our workshops
€60
€60
1 Class
1 Class
“Handbuilding workshop” or “Clay & Glaze”
“Handbuilding workshop” or “Clay & Glaze”
Celebrate birthday’s, babyshowers, bachelorette’s, …
Team building, a friends night out, family day, …
Clay handbuilding + Glazing
Clay handbuilding
AMY
With her core interest in spatial design, Amy has been working in the field of interior architecture for the past 6 years, which has been of great influence in her current practice. Geometry, colour and assemblage are a few keywords that characterizes Amy’s work. Having an experimental approach, her work often comes from following her intuition. From observing the spaces around her, Amy continuously goes back and forth between 2D and 3D; playing with scales, perspectives, and collages.
MICHELLE
Starting her journey in Antwerp (Belgium) with a small business called “Sunny Ceramics”, Michelle continued to develop her practice over the past 5 years in The Hague. Her work often stems from an architectural point of view, researching topics such as ornamentation, purpose and past stories. Aside from this, Michelle enjoys to simply play and create without a focus or topic in mind. This helps her to subconsciously experiment with shapes, colours and materiality.