300 m

Iso-Pahkala Ceramics and café Seili

Kalajoki

Iso-Pahkala Ceramics is a family business, opened in 1972. They specialize in creating beautiful and durable high-fired stoneware ceramics.

In the shop, you can find functional everyday pottery, as well as unique and artistic pieces that bring a touch of celebration to everyday life.

Their clay is crafted from minerals sourced from the earth, with kaolin and ball clay from England, and quartz and feldspar from Finland. They develop their own clay recipes and glazes, the result of years of dedicated research and innovation.

The Ceramic workshop is divided into two parts: the studio space and the exhibition / shop space.

Café Seili is open during the summer season.

Image description:

  • Café tables (Harri Tarviainen)
  • A view from outdoors (Harri Tarviainen)
  • (Rest of the images: Iso-Pahkala collection and Tuomas Nevalainen)

Address

Kokkolantie 261

Cafes and Cultural heritage

Kajajoki offers a variety of idyllic and atmospheric cafes located in historical settings during the summer season.

Enjoying tasty cakes and sipping warm coffee - is cultural traveling at its best!

Old tales, art, and unique architecture is all around you when you enjoy the calm and cozy cafes this route takes you on.

(Image: Wanha Aapiskukko)