Website for ceramicists
Handmade work sells on the image and on the story of how it is made. With SnabbSajt you get a page that shows your pieces, explains how you work and makes it easy to order something made specially, without setting up a webshop to get started.

If you run courses or workshops in the studio they can live on the same page, with a sign-up that works on a phone.
Show what exists now and what's gone
Handmade work comes in small runs, and nothing irritates a visitor more than falling for a bowl that sold out in the spring. Write out what's available right now, what's sold, and when the next firing or release is. A gallery updated after each firing brings people back on their own instead of asking once and then forgetting.
Commissions need boundaries, or they become a project
Custom orders are enjoyable but risky income. Write out what you take commissions for, how many weeks it takes, roughly what a commission costs, that colour and shape vary in handmade work, and that you take a deposit before starting. Also write what applies if the result isn't exactly like the sketch - that's the most common source of disappointment.
Care and durability are questions before the purchase, not after
Is it dishwasher safe, oven safe, microwave safe, is the glaze food safe, what happens if it cracks. Someone about to pay a few hundred kronor for a mug wants to know first. Write it out per series or glaze. It's also the text that makes your pieces searchable - people genuinely search for dishwasher-safe handmade ceramics.
Classes and studio visits are often the steadiest income
Taster evenings, wheel-throwing courses and company events fill the calendar more evenly than sales do. Give them their own paragraph: what's included, how many places, whether you take something home and how long the firing takes before it can be collected. Let people sign up through a form that asks for the date and the number of people, and you avoid an email exchange per booking.
Why you need a website
- An image gallery for what is available right now
- An order form for made-to-order pieces
- A page for courses and workshops with sign-up
- Enquiries and orders gathered in your inbox
What's included
A website for what you make by hand, with room for orders.
- Ready-made website
- Colours & typography
- Services & pricing
- Frequently asked questions
- Contact form
- AI that knows your business
- Gallery
Frequently asked questions
No. You show your pieces with a photo and a price and take orders through the form. The buyer gets in touch, you agree the details, and you settle payment the way you normally do.
Yes. Courses are added as their own entries with a time and a place, and participants sign up straight from the page.
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