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    Pewabic

    4.7 (69 reviews)
    Closed 11:00 am - 4:00 pm
    Updated 1 month ago

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    David J.

    Pewabic is a great stop even if you're not remodeling or building. The craftsmanship and quality are obvious right away, and the pieces feel unique rather than mass-produced. Founded in 1903, it's one of Detroit's oldest pottery studios and still carries that history through the work and displays. There's a nice mix of items in the shop for anyone to find something they like. Definitely worth a visit.

    Chris P.

    Amazing history and beautiful designs in Detroit! Definitely check out the store and look around! They do have classes where you can make your own and learn the craft! I highly recommend!

    John M.

    Located on the East side of Detroit,Pewabic is one of the oldest operating potteries in the country and is operating out of a National Historic Landmark studio. Known for their indescent glazed..many of which are on display in their museum which is located above the working studio and is free admission. They have a nice gift shop selling many original pieces from local artists Definitely a must stop when visiting Detroit.

    Annette M.

    So glad we stopped to see this historic (1903) ceramic studio, museum and gift shop in a mostly gentrified area of Detroit. Upstairs is an amazing museum that I really enjoyed because I grew up making ceramics in my Mom's studio and can appreciate the art and chemistry involved. The gift shop below was a bit pricey but it was fun to browse. Workshops are available to create your own ceramic tile.

    Melissa B.

    I recently took a tile glazing class with my mom and her friend at Pewabic and it was awesome! It was on a Saturday afternoon and cost $50 per person. Pewabic is a historic pottery studio and school located on the East side of Detroit pretty close to the border of Grosse Pointe Park. They have a large parking lot (including the gravel lot) when you arrive. For our tile glazing class we walked into the shop and notified them what they were there for. Once we were checked it, we looked around in the gift shop until we were taken upstairs with the rest of the group for the class. The gift shop is so fun. So many neat and cool pieces to look at and I wish I could own it all. One of the pieces I'm really interested in is getting house numbers to replace what is currently above my door at home! They have U of M, MSU, state of Michigan, and Michigan cities themed pottery among hundreds of other pieces. The tile glazing class was really cool. The instructor was very nice and gave good, easy to follow, instructions and helpful tips. We got to choose one tile of 3 options and had around 10 colors to choose from. Once we were finished, they said it would take about 2 weeks for them to be complete. I'm excited to see my final product! I would honestly take the class again and I definitely will be visiting the store in the future. It would make a great birthday or Christmas gift for any art lover or Detroit enthusiast.

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    Ebenezer's Anni L.

    To say I have wanted to visit here for 25 years is an understatement. I have worked in old libraries with their tiles and now work in a school that has them. Go to any famous building built before 1970 in Metro Detroit, you probably will see their work. I have brought a few of their tiles over the years. But when I saw I could get a class to see how to create a tile of my own for only $50, I knew I had to sign up for 1. What a great way to spend part of an afternoon. On some Saturdays in the summer, they have a band and a food truck in the courtyard for your enjoyment. A guess potter working on new pieces giving demonstration with pieces to buy. The gift shop sells their creations and some other producers also. A whose who of Michigan tiles makers both big and small. Tiles, jewelry, lamps, vases, plates, mugs, and dinnerware. They also have cards and even a few soft t shirts. The class is well worth the cost. Teachers that are good about repeating the steps, suggestions on what the glazes do and how to use them, and also how to correct any mistakes. It takes less than an hour. You can pay to have them mail to you after they are fired or if you live local you be emailed when you can pick them up. I will be picking mine up in a few days. Don't bring your Mastercard unless you are prepared to spend but they do have sales every so often on seconds. Members get to go to those first. Glad I finally made it.

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    Chelsea P.

    I had the pleasure of visiting Pewabic Pottery to decorate my own tile, and it was a wonderful experience! My instructor was incredibly helpful, guiding me through each step of the process. I had the opportunity to choose my own design and colors, which made the project feel personal and creative. I'm excited to see the finished product after it's baked. There are so many beautiful design options to explore--here's an example of the many possibilities you can create!

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    Pewabic Pottery rocks for its history and its incredible pottery and artists' selections. Aside from the outstanding and knowledgeable service, great selection and good value, Pewabic Pottery always delights with special events and collections - not the least of which is the Pewabic Pottery Summer Market! Beautiful outdoor courtyard, phenomenal music (today, 19th July '25 presented by Pinter Whitlock) and an amazing quality choice of tacos and chips c/o the food truck provided by the TacosHernandezFoodTruck!

    Aliya S.

    First time attending the Pewabic House & Garden Show which was nicely laid out and showcased the art throughout the venue.

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    Jamie K.

    I had the pleasure of taking a Pewabic tile glazing class with my family before the holidays. It was so special to be in such a historic building creating art that I've admired for years. The staff at Pewabic are welcoming and lovely. The class was a lot of fun, after a couple weeks I had the honor of going back to pick up the finished pieces. The Pewabic building has iconic pieces for purchase. Upstairs there is a museum to help you understand the history and artistry behind Pewabic. I definitely recommend strolling through there and learning about all the beauty they've created nationwide and purchasing something to have a piece of history in your home.

    So much beauty in this store!

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    Wonderful stop if you are visiting Detroit. Really lovely selection of pottery in a wide range of prices.

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    Their staircase to the men's bathroom was steep but there surfaces were really really good everything was good and nice and clean

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    I guess it's pretty cool stuff. To me the prices are too high. I don't need to pay for history; there is history everywhere.

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    Love it! Perfect place to find a made in Detroit gift! Pottery classes also available.

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