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Small Business Finance for EU Craft Pottery Studios: Workshop Revenue, Kiln Economics and Wholesale Development

12 May 2026·Updated Jun 2026·12 min read min read·GuideIntermediate
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  1. Pottery Studio Financial Model
  2. Workshop Revenue
  3. Kiln Economics
  4. Wholesale Development
  5. Material Costs
Key Takeaways

EU pottery studios sustain profitability through workshops at €30-€60 per person at 60-70% margins, kiln utilisation above 85%, wholesale accounts generating 25-35% of revenue, and blended operating margins of 15-25%.

  • Pottery Studio Financial Model
  • Workshop Revenue
  • Kiln Economics
  • Wholesale Development
  • Material Costs

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