Spring celebrates its arrival in the ceramic workshops
21st Open Pottery Day – March 14 and 15, 2026
Luxembourgish ceramists invite the public to discover their world.
Every year, on the second weekend of March, Open Pottery Day (Tag der offenen Töpferei) takes place throughout Germany. This event was first organized in 2006 in a few regions. By 2025, the event had expanded to the whole of Germany, and for the first time, potters from Luxembourg were also present.
In 2026, for the second consecutive year, the Luxembourg participants open the doors of their workshops under the motto "LOOK, TOUCH, BE AMAZED".
Five Luxembourg workshops and more than 500 German workshops are delighted to welcome many visitors for a journey of discovery through the rich and varied world of ceramics.
Visitors are cordially invited to discover the quality and beauty of handcrafted ceramics, to be inspired and to become acquainted with an ancestral yet resolutely contemporary craft.
The program includes guided tours of the workshops, demonstrations on the potter's wheel and other modeling techniques, as well as firing demonstrations, including the spectacular raku firing. Participatory workshops are also offered at some locations.
Meetings, exchanges, and convivial moments are at the heart of these days. Of course, handcrafted creations will also be available for purchase.
Special offer from the "In Schale geworfen" bowl, as beautiful as it is varied.
Many participants are taking part in this action by creating a unique bowl especially for this weekend, a true collector's item.
Whether it's everyday tableware, hand-thrown or hand-modeled artistic pieces for the home and garden, exclusive jewelry, or experimental sculptures, handcrafted ceramics are more fashionable than ever. Their diversity, quality, and durability appeal to an ever-growing audience. They enhance our everyday lives.
Thus, the Open Pottery Day has become an unmissable event for many interested parties, marking the beginning of the new 2026 ceramic season.
On March 14 and 15, from 10 a.m. to 6 p.m., visitors will be able to explore the workshops in Luxembourg and Germany.
Good to know
Toutes les informations pratiques sont disponibles sur : www.tag-der-offenen-toepferei.de
Le site propose une carte claire et détaillée permettant de composer son itinéraire personnel et de découvrir plusieurs ateliers dans différentes régions.
Participantes luxembourgeoises :
You can find more information at: www.tag-der-offenentoepferei.de.
The website provides detailed information about the locations of the participants and their offerings. An interactive map allows visitors to plan their own personal “ceramics route” and explore multiple workshops in different regions.
The following participants from Luxembourg are looking forward to welcoming numerous visitors :
Ancestral Cerâmica – Juliana Kramer
9, Cour du Couvent
L-1362 Luxembourg
00352691388668
[email protected]
www.ancestralceramica.com
@ancestralceramica
Atelier Creat’Our – Claudine Pint-Lieners
18, rue Principale
L-9463 Stolzembourg
00352 621248246
[email protected]
www.atelier-creat-our.lu
@ateliercreatour
Ceramics & Pottery Studio – Jane Barclay
7, Baachhiel
L-5682 Dalheim
00352 621 217 954
[email protected]
www.janebarclay.lu
@janebarclay11
Céramiques La Poule – Nathalie Jadin
8, rue Nic Conrady
L-3552 Dudelange
00352 621 506 376
[email protected]
www.ceramiqueslapoule.com
@ceramiqueslapoule
Teikan-a-ko – Mady Roef
8, rue Hicht
L-6238 Breidweiler
00352621224510
[email protected]
www.teikan-a-ko.lu
@teikan_a_ko.pottery
Where does it take place?
Luxembourg / Allemagne
Luxembourg
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