Pottery Painting in Brighton: Studios, Prices and Tips

24 February 2026

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Last Updated on 21 May 2026 by Dave King

Pottery painting in Brighton is one of the easiest creative activities in the city. You pick a piece, paint it, and the studio glazes and fires it for you. No experience needed, no mess to clean up at home. It works as a date idea, a rainy day activity, or a fun afternoon with kids. Brighton has a few dedicated studios with different price points and vibes, plus options for parties, kids and painting at home. This guide covers what pottery painting in Brighton costs, what happens during a session and which studio to pick.

Studios at a Glance

StudioLocationStudio feePottery priceBest for
The Painting Pottery Cafe31 North Road, BN1 1YB£5 per person£13-£50BYOB sessions, couples, casual visits
PaintpotsBrighton (by appointment)£5 adults, £3 children/students£7-£40Parties, groups, kids
Parkside Pottery19 Park Close, PortsladeCheck websiteCheck websiteGarden studio, pottery making classes
Popolo CeramicoMobile/home studio, BrightonCheck websiteCheck websiteTake-home pottery boxes, baby handprints, pop-ups

The Painting Pottery Cafe

Hands Decorating Colorful Bowl With Paintbrush

The Painting Pottery Cafe on North Road is a central pottery painting studio in Brighton. It is part studio, part cafe, with hot and cold drinks and homemade cakes available while you paint.

How it works: Book a two-hour session online (£10 deposit which comes off your final bill). Choose from over 200 pottery items including mugs, plates, bowls and figurines, priced from £13 to £50. There is a £5 studio fee per person on top of the pottery price. The studio provides all paints, brushes, sponges, stencils and tools. Staff are on hand to help with technique and colour advice.

BYOB: All sessions are bring your own drinks. No corkage charge. Take your empties with you.

Collection: Your painted piece is glazed and fired in the kiln and usually ready to collect in around 8 to 14 days. If you cannot collect in person, the studio posts items for an extra fee.

Session times: Pottery painting sessions run seven days a week at 10:30am, 1pm and 3:30pm. Late-night painting runs on selected Thursdays from 6pm to 9pm, so check the studio’s What’s On page before booking.

Expect to spend: Around £25 per person including studio fee and pottery, though this varies depending on what you choose.

Paintpots

Paintpots is a long-running Brighton studio that specialises in parties and group bookings. Studio fee is £5 for adults and £3 for children or students (students weekday only with valid ID). Pottery pieces range from £7 to £40.

All sessions are by appointment only, so book ahead. Paintpots offers party packages for birthdays, hen parties and work socials that include chosen pottery, paint and guidance.

Parkside Pottery

Parkside Pottery is a garden studio in Portslade offering pottery painting alongside pottery making courses and workshops. It is a quieter, more intimate setting than the central Brighton studios. Good for small groups, team building and anyone who wants to try making pottery on a wheel as well as painting.

Popolo Ceramico

Popolo Ceramico is a mobile pottery painting business based in Brighton. It specialises in baby and children’s hand and footprint ceramics, but also offers paint-your-own pottery take-home boxes, pop-up events and parties. Good option if you want to paint at home rather than in a studio. Collect a box, paint at home, return it for glazing and firing.

What to Expect During a Session

Two women doing pottery painting in Brighton
  1. Choose your piece from the studio’s selection
  2. Plan your design (staff can suggest ideas)
  3. Paint at your own pace using the studio’s materials
  4. Leave your piece with the studio for glazing and firing
  5. Collect it 7 to 14 days later depending on the studio

Sessions are relaxed. You do not need any skill or experience. Staff help if you want it but leave you alone if you prefer.

Pottery Throwing

Hands Shaping Clay On A Pottery Wheel

If you want to work with clay on a wheel rather than just painting, several Brighton studios run pottery throwing classes for beginners. The Painting Pottery Cafe offers taster throwing sessions from £35 per person. Parkside Pottery, Romud Ceramics and Hot Fox Pottery also run classes. Check each studio’s website for availability.

FAQs

How much does pottery painting in Brighton cost?

Expect to spend around £20 to £30 per person at The Painting Pottery Cafe or Paintpots, depending on which piece you choose. The studio fee is £5 (£3 for children at Paintpots) plus the cost of the pottery item.

Can you do pottery painting in Brighton with kids?

Yes. All the studios welcome children. Paintpots has a reduced studio fee of £3 for children. Popolo Ceramico specialises in baby and children’s prints. The Painting Pottery Cafe is family-friendly during daytime sessions.

Do you need to book pottery painting in Brighton?

Yes at Paintpots (appointment only). Recommended at The Painting Pottery Cafe, especially on weekends and school holidays. Parkside Pottery and Popolo Ceramico are by arrangement.

Can you bring your own drinks?

The Painting Pottery Cafe allows BYOB at all sessions with no corkage charge. Check with other studios for their current policy.

How long until you get your finished piece?

Usually 7 to 14 days depending on the studio. The Painting Pottery Cafe gives guidance of around 8 to 14 days. Pieces can be posted if you cannot collect in person.

Final Thoughts

Pottery painting in Brighton is low-pressure, affordable and works for dates, families, solo visits and group events. The Painting Pottery Cafe on North Road is a central option. Paintpots is better for parties. Parkside Pottery suits anyone who also wants to try making clay on a wheel. Popolo Ceramico is the option if you would rather paint at home.

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Article by Dave King

Hey, I’m Dave. I started this blog because I’m passionate about all things Brighton. As a lifelong resident, I share with you- spots, stories, and seasonal gems that help you experience Brighton like someone who truly knows it. Whether you’re planning a visit or living nearby, there’s always something new to discover here.

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