Reviews
Add Review- Rita PucciReviewed on Google Maps
I took a course at MudStation and was mind blowing! Now i love pottery as never before! The creations by Stephen and Sylwia are wonderful and they denote their creativity. In addition, it is a friendly and cosy environment where you can make a fresh restart of your mind. Forever in love with this place!
- Sandy KerrReviewed on Google Maps
What a fabulous place. No matter what your level of experience when it comes to pottery, these guys can help you develop your skills. I hadn't worked with clay since school - 47 years ago but within a few lessons I was able to produce pots which I am using at home. Very relaxed and supportive atmosphere. Makes a big difference having such professional help. Would definitely recommend to give it a try.
- Celia ΚReviewed on Google Maps
Mud station is an amazing studio to learn and practice your pottery skills! Sylwia is such a great teacher, with an incredible way of communicating her knowledge and very passionate about it. The atmosphere in every class is homely and fun and you just can't help it but love it! Beautiful pieces are on display for sale, giving you inspiration and a goal to work towards!
- Penni WatsonReviewed on Google Maps
I have been coming to Mud Station for at least 6 years now. The studio is open to everyone from beginners to more advanced home potters alike. The studio has a relaxed and welcoming vibe a real pottery community spirit. I have made many new friends over the years who all share the love of pottery!! Sylwia who owns the studio , is brilliant , she is self taught potter and her own creations can be seen and purchased in the studio created for use in some of Edinburgh’s fine restaurants!! We hav...
- JonahReviewed on Google Maps
I cannot recommend Sylwia and Stephen enough, they are superstars. We booked a one-off wheel throwing class for 4 of us and it was absolutely amazing. Stephen is a fantastic teacher and fun to be around. We can't wait to see our finished pots and have all caught the pottery-bug. The perfect introduction to the world of wheel throwing.