Kintsugi Workshops

A calm, grounding creative experience

Kintsugi is the Japanese art of repairing broken ceramics with gold.
The process is thoughtful, slow and quietly restorative —
a steady counterbalance to fast-moving work and full schedules.

These workshops offer a calm environment where participants can slow their pace, focus their attention, and create something meaningful to take home.

If you’re first looking for discreet home and life support in central London, you can read more about my Concierge Capable services. To discuss a workshop or collaboration, please make a private enquiry or check whether your building is in the areas covered in central London.

What a Session Includes

  • 2 hours session
  • high-quality materials
  • step-by-step guidance
  • quiet, structured pacing
  • professional, discreet facilitation
  • all tools and ceramics provided
  • A finished piece to take home
  • The venue provides tables, chairs and basic lighting

Why Teams & Groups Choose Kintsugi

  • A calm, focused environment for hands-on learning
  • Guidance through the traditional kintsugi process (using contemporary, safe materials)
  • Time for reflection on personal and professional “repair” journeys
  • A finished piece that serves as a reminder of resilience and transformation
  • Grounding and Quietly social – connection without pressure to perform
  • ideal for wellbeing days, leadership groups or resident events

Suitable For

corporate teams

resident events

co-working communities

wellbeing programmes

private gatherings

adults aged 18+

The Thread That Connects

Whether through our workshops or as the guiding principle in our one-to-one support, kintsugi represents our core promise: that with the right partnership and approach, you can repair what feels fractured and emerge more resilient than before.

The cracks in your daily life—the overwhelm, the clutter, the isolation—don’t need to be hidden. They can become the places where new strength and beauty are forged.

Sessions can be tailored for residents, teams or specific themes