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That’s clay-zy! Maltese pottery studio opens shop in London
Villa Bologna Pottery was established in Malta back in 1924.

Kim Vella

Well-known Maltese pottery studio Villa Bologna Pottery has gone ahead and opened a brand spanking new outlet in London.

Open Mondays to Saturdays between 10am and 6pm, the London outlet of this well-renowned store flaunts an elegantly colourful interior and a huge array of ceramics. 

Villa Bologna Pottery was established on the Maltese islands almost a hundred years ago, in 1924. 

Housed within Attard’s magical Villa Bologna, this pottery studio has helped make the islands synonymous with delicate and handcrafted pottery.

That’s right! Taking to social media yesterday evening, Villa Bologna Pottery announced that its shop on Portland Road will be officially opening its doors to customers today, Tuesday 14th June.

Good thing that, whether you’re a tourist visiting the islands or a Maltese expat living in the UK, you can still get hold of some of Villa Bologna Pottery’s amazing works.

Instagram / villabolognapottery 

14th June 2022


Kim Vella
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Kim Vella
A highly curious explorer always looking to find her next adventure. Kim loves sharing her experiences and what's happening on the Maltese Islands. When not writing, you’ll probably find her playing around with some clay or somewhere surrounded by trees. She's always up for listening to people's stories about anything to do with nature, a passion project or issue you feel needs tending to.

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