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Welcome!

Potter&dabble is built around the simple idea of making pottery more accessible.

From wheel rentals and studio experiences to workshops in schools and retirement villages, everything we do is grounded in slowing down, learning something new, and creating something by hand.

This is where we share the stories, ideas and inspiration behind what we do — and invite you into our little clay-loving corner of Dairy Flat.

A little bit of inspiration

Simple, beautiful ideas to make on the wheel — with step-by-step instructions to guide you along. Whether you’re throwing your first cylinder or looking for your next project, this is a growing collection of shapes, forms, and ideas to try at your own pace, in your own space.

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The potter&dabble blog

A quiet space for thoughts, tips, and stories for those thinking about setting up a studio at home. 

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Socials

We keep things simple, slow, and honest over on instagram. Follow along for studio glimpses, pottery-at-home setups, and updates from our little clay-loving corner of Dairy Flat

@potteranddabble

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About Us

Potter&dabble began with a simple idea — making pottery more accessible.

What started with wheel rentals has grown into studio experiences, mobile workshops and creative projects across Auckland.

We’re a small, hands-on business built around slowing down, working with clay, and helping others discover the quiet satisfaction of making something by hand.

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Contact Us

Have a question about rentals, workshops or studio sessions?

Whether you’re planning a surprise gift, booking a group session or organising something a little different, we’re happy to chat.

Send us a message and we’ll come back to you as soon as we can.

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Consumer Terms and Conditions

We keep things straightforward and transparent.

Here you’ll find the details covering our consumer rentals general use of our services.

If you’re unsure about anything, just reach out — we’re always happy to clarify.

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