Our Donation to Sistah Space

As you may or may not know, there are some finished pieces of pottery made by our students that for one reason or another, don’t get collected by their makers. We believe that every pot deserves a forever home, so periodically we hold a sale of unclaimed work at our studios and donate all the profits to charity.

This time around, we have decided to donate the money to Sistah Space.

Sistah Space are a charity who work with women & girls of African/ Caribbean heritage who've experienced domestic or sexual abuse, or who have lost a loved one to domestic violence. Their specialised service seeks to assist those who are apprehensive about going to mainstream services without support, such as the police and other statutory services.

Sistah Space provide advice and support as well as practical help by providing hygiene products such as sanitary pads, underwear, toothbrushes, toothpaste, soaps and other essential items.

We wholeheartedly support the incredibly important work that Sistah Space are doing and thanks to our students and everyone who bought an unclaimed pot, we have been able to donate £150 to this great cause.

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SkandiHus Clay Kits Featured in Stylist Magazine

We are so thrilled that our new clay kits have been featured in Stylist Magazine’s list: Best air-dry pottery kits to try at home.

“SkandiHus is one of east London’s most talked about pottery studios, with two venues in Hackney and a dedicated following. 

While the studios have been closed over lockdown, the team have been working hard to come up with a way for people to enjoy crafting clay at home. Cue four SkandiHus clay kits in a range of sizes for however many live in your household. Chose between an essentials or deluxe option for two or four people, and your kit will be posted the following Monday.”

Source: https://www.stylist.co.uk/home/homeware/ai...

Stine on the Podcast, The Reinventors

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Women in Small Businesses - Cisco Event Live on Facebook

In honour of International Women’s Day, our founder, Stine Dulong, is joining other fearless leaders of Cisco Small Business and female entrepreneurs as they reflect on the impact of the pandemic on female-led businesses.

This Friday, March 12th at 2pm (GMT) for a Panel discussion with Cisco Small Business about women in small businesses; featuring Evelyne Nyairo, Sara Hendriksen, Sarah Eccleston, Faith Wheller and Stine Dulong.