
Open Hours for Mother's Day Shopping
See below the time and days the shop and studio will be open leading up to Mother's Day.
Mon 5th May - Fri 9th May:
- 1pm-6pm
Sat 3rd May & Sat 10th May:
- 11.30am - 3.30pm
The LAST day to order online to get your pieces for Mother's Day is Monday May 5th.
If you live in Kirikiriroa (Hamilton, NZ) click 'STUDIO PICK UP' in the cart and come to the studio to collect your pieces, which will be gift wrapped and waiting for you.
Mother's Day Workshops
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Paint Mum a Mug
Regular price $55.00 NZDRegular priceUnit price per -
Make Mum a Vase
Regular price $75.00 NZDRegular priceUnit price per -
Mother's Day Workshop - Mummy and Me
Regular price $105.00 NZDRegular priceUnit price per -
Mother's Day Workshop - Handmade Blooms
Regular price $115.00 NZDRegular priceUnit price per

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Hand-building Foundations - an Introduction to Hand-building
Join our Foundations Course, and for 6 evenings over 6 weeks you’ll get to relax in the serenity of the M+W studio, connecting with clay and making pieces you’ll be proud to take home. This is the time for you to shake off the day, have a cuppa, and a good laugh as you learn 3 different hand-building techniques while you sculpt some gorgeous pieces you've had pinned on your pinterest boards.
Take time for yourself; to learn, to create, to connect.


Gift Guide
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Gifts Under $100
For those special people in your life, this collection offers meaningful gifts...
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Gifts Under $50
This collection features beautiful handmade pieces perfect for your sister, a co-worker,...
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Gifts Under $25
In this collection, you'll find the perfect present for your work's Secret...

Handcrafted Pottery
I am so grateful to have you here, and to be sharing my passion for creating beautiful pottery pieces to inspire intentionality and ritual in your day.
Each piece is lovingly handmade on the wheel, with the hope of reminding you to slow down and cherish the present moment.

As a kaiako, it has been a journey stepping back from the classroom to follow my passions outside of education.
What started as a way to escape a 'busy mind', has now become a means to both express my creativity and connect with papatūānuku's beautiful resources. Sitting at the wheel and being immersed in clay is so much more than just a hobby for me. It's a form of meditation, a way to slow down and be truly present in the moment.
I feel both humbled and proud to offer you these pieces, each one made with gratitude and great care.