Welcome to Cakebread Workshop, Artist Studios, a creative haven nestled in the heart of Manchester at Cakebread St, M12 6HF. Our vibrant space is dedicated to nurturing artistic expression, offering a diverse selection of unique handcrafted pieces, from stunning ceramics to exquisite paintings, all created by talented local artists. At Cakebread Workshop, we pride ourselves not only on our exceptional product selection but also on our commitment to outstanding customer service, ensuring that every visitor feels welcomed and inspired.

As you explore our studio, you’ll find an inviting atmosphere that encourages creativity and connection. Whether you’re an art enthusiast searching for a statement piece or a curious visitor looking to discover the latest works from emerging artists, our friendly team is here to guide you through your experience. We host regular workshops and community events, making it easy for everyone to engage with art and even try their hand at creating their own masterpieces.

What sets Cakebread Workshop apart is our unwavering dedication to supporting local talent while fostering a sense of community. We believe in the power of art to transform spaces and lives, and we’re excited to share that passion with you. Come visit us and immerse yourself in the artistic spirit of Manchester—where every visit is a chance to discover something truly special.

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