A woman works on ceramics in a studio, focusing intently on her project surrounded by clay and tools.

Dune Brooklyn

Trusted host
 

Heather founded Dune Brooklyn in 2021 out of a desire to create spaces and objects that cultivate a sense of sublimity, peace in solitude, and joy in rituals. Surreal natural scenes, textures, light, color, and forms provide a framework for creation in a variety of media, primarily ceramics.


We make sure all excess clay is reclaimed and recycled to make more beautiful items. To protect our planet, we strive for paper-over-plastic practices and sustainable packaging as much as possible. However, we do reuse all packaging from supply and equipment shipments (especially bubble wrap) - so please note your packaging may show signs of reuse.


Dune Brooklyn partners with One Tree Planted to restore ecosystems that have been degraded and deforested.

Activities by Dune Brooklyn

A close-up of hands painting a piece of clay during a Vase Days team building activity in New York City.
Vase Days in New York City
$
150
 per person
Up to
8
 guests
Hands with clay work on a wooden table during a team building activity in New York City.
Pinching Pedestals in New York City
$
150
 per person
Up to
8
 guests
A person shapes clay pottery during a team building activity called Mug Mode in New York City.
Mug Mode in New York City
$
150
 per person
Up to
8
 guests

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