Studio for a Potter is a minimalist space located in London, United Kingdom, designed by Clementine Blakemore Architects. The renovation of a historic house, originally built in 1845, has provided a new studio space for potter Tanya McCallin. This project focused on opening up and partially rebuilding the rear extension, resulting in a spacious and light-filled studio that connects directly to the garden. Enhancing the building’s thermal efficiency was made possible through funding from the Camden Climate Fund. The thoughtful renovation preserves the historical essence of the property while adapting it for contemporary use.