Ceramic Wales- 13th & 14th June

Cromartie at Ceramic Wales 2026 Pots, Plants and Food Festival at Bodrhyddan Hall

Ceramic Wales 2026 – Pots, Plants & Food – Cromartie Event Archive

Location: Bodrhyddan Hall, Dyserth Rd, Rhuddlan, Rhyl, Denbighshire, LL18 5SB

Saturday 13th & Sunday 14th June 2026

Ceramic Wales 2026 brought together handmade ceramics, plants, food, and creative inspiration for a vibrant weekend at Bodrhyddan Hall in North Wales. The event continued to celebrate the work of ceramic artists and makers, while also giving visitors the chance to enjoy the beautiful gardens, grounds, plant fayre, and food stands.

Founded by potters in 2015 and bringing ceramic events to the region since 2016, Ceramic Wales has grown into a much-loved celebration of clay in North Wales. The 2026 event once again combined the ceramic show with the long-established Bodrhyddan Plant Fayre, creating a relaxed “Pots, Plants & Food” day out for makers, collectors, studios, and visitors.

Cromartie at Ceramic Wales 2026

The Cromartie team attended Ceramic Wales throughout the weekend and enjoyed meeting customers, makers, pottery studios, exhibitors, and visitors from across Wales and beyond.

Our stand featured a wide selection of pottery and craft supplies, including kilns, potters' wheels, glazes, underglazes, brushes, tools, clay, bisque, and studio essentials. Visitors were able to explore products, ask questions, discuss their studio needs, and take advantage of special exhibition offers available during the event.

Thank you to everyone who stopped by to speak to us, place orders, share their projects, and support the Cromartie stand. Ceramic Wales 2026 was a fantastic weekend of ceramics, creativity, plants, food, and community, and we were delighted to be part of it.

A Weekend of Pots, Plants & Food

Across the weekend, visitors were able to enjoy handmade ceramics from a wide range of makers, browse the plant fayre, discover food stalls, and explore the grounds of Bodrhyddan Hall. The mix of pottery, plants, food, and outdoor surroundings made Ceramic Wales a welcoming and enjoyable event for both experienced ceramicists and casual visitors.

It was lovely to see so many people supporting ceramic artists, independent makers, and specialist suppliers. Events like Ceramic Wales are a brilliant opportunity to bring the ceramics community together, and the 2026 show was another memorable weekend for everyone involved.