- Franchise: London-born pottery chain.
- Location: Kingston town centre.
- Plans: New studio opening soon.
- Details: No further specifics announced.
The Kingston location of Bonbon Pottery will open on Fife Road, across from the Bentall Centre.
Bonbon Pottery is a creative studio business based in London that combines community, mindfulness, and pottery.
The franchise’s website says:
“We reimagined the traditional pottery painting studio into a modern, experience-led business designed for repeat visits and long-term local engagement.
Bonbon Pottery was born from a desire to slow down, reconnect, and make creativity a meaningful part of everyday life. This vision shaped a studio concept designed not just to inspire, but to be shared, repeated, and sustained within local communities.”
It adds: “You don’t need to be a ceramic artist. Bonbon studios are run by operators and community builders. We provide structured frameworks for pricing, classes, studio flow, and customer experience. From product sourcing to brand consistency, we take care of the complexity behind the scenes.
Bonbon operates its own ceramic mould design and production systems. This allows us to offer exclusive pottery shapes, maintain consistent quality across studios, and reduce operational complexity for our partners.”
In addition to its current locations at Royal Wharf and Battersea Power Station in London, Bonbon Pottery plans to open new locations in Notting Hill and Wembley Park.
What services and classes will the new studio offer?
Bonbon Crockery’s new Kingston city centre plant will give walk- in crockery oil sessions alongside structured complexion hand- structure classes and full glazing/ blasting services for custom creations.
Guests select from bisque pottery like mugs, plates, statuettes, and jewellery, applying non-toxic underglaze paints with stencils, skirmishes, and tools no previous experience needed. Pieces suffer professional bisque blasting and glazing over 7- 10 days for collection or postage, with session freights covering accoutrements (ÂŁ 25-ÂŁ 45 grounded on point size).
The Fife Road position opposite Bentall Centre includes a retail area forpre-made gifts, fidelity abatements, and” paint and belt ” gloamings. As a London ballot, it emphasises remedial creativity in relaxed spaces, joining Notting Hill’s success with Kingston’s family footfall.
