A team event in Munich: creative, not another meeting room
Team-building without the trust falls. 🤝
A team gets to know itself better by making than by talking. Silly Club brings creative workshops to Munich as a team event: you paint, blend scents, mix natural cosmetics or paint clothing — together, with your hands, no screens. Everyone starts as a beginner, so everyone is on the same level regardless of role or title. On request we come to your office, or you join us at one of our pop-up venues across the city.

Why creative team events work better
At a classic corporate event you sit in a row and talk again — or you play competitive games where exactly the people who already shine at work shine again. A workshop flips that: everyone has the same task, nobody has a head start, and because hands are busy, conversations happen that a meeting room never produces. At the end everyone has made something of their own — and the team has a shared experience that doesn't end in a slide deck.
Formats for your team
Pick the craft that fits your team — every format is beginner-friendly and fully guided:
- Silly Art: paint together instead of another dinner — everyone takes their own canvas home
- Silly Lab: mix natural cosmetics, a relaxed get-together away from the office
- Silly Scents: blend your own fragrances — creative, calm and definitely not standard
- Silly Threads: paint clothing, shared making instead of a conference room
From small teams to larger companies
We run team events from small groups up to larger companies. Tell us your group size, preferred date and craft, and we'll propose a format that fits — as a one-off or as a recurring session if the team wants something regular. We handle materials and instruction; you just show up and get creative.
At your office or at a pop-up venue
Silly Club is a roaming pop-up, which makes us flexible about location. We can come to your office — handy when the team is there anyway and travel time should stay short. Or you come to one of our Munich venues and turn it into a small outing. Both work; which fits better depends on your group size and how much change of scenery you want.
Creative workshops as an employer benefit
Many employers subsidise sport and wellness offerings through providers such as EGYM Wellpass, Hansefit or Urban Sports Club. Whether our workshops can be booked through them depends on the provider and your company plan — get in touch and we'll explore the options together. If you're thinking of creative workshops as an ongoing benefit rather than a one-off event, the details are on our companies page.
How we plan your team event
The process is short: you send us group size, preferred date and craft. We propose a format, sort out the venue and the flow, and bring materials, tools and instruction. On the day your team prepares nothing — not even the colleague whose profile says "I'm not creative at all". If you'd rather test it first, send two people to an open pop-up date and decide afterwards.
FAQ
- What makes a good team event in Munich?
- Something everyone can join where nobody has an advantage. A guided creative workshop does that: a shared task, no prior knowledge needed, and at the end everyone has made something of their own.
- How big can the team be?
- From small groups to larger companies. Tell us the group size and we'll suggest a suitable format.
- Do you come to our office?
- On request, yes — or you join us at one of our pop-up venues in Munich.
- Does the team need experience?
- No. Every workshop is beginner-friendly and guided step by step.
- Can we do this regularly?
- Yes. Alongside one-off dates, recurring sessions are possible, for example as an ongoing team or wellness benefit.
- Can it be covered by a wellness budget?
- That depends on the provider and your company plan. Get in touch and we'll check together what's possible.
Read on around Silly Club
Enquire about a team event?
Our companies page covers formats, benefits and how to ask — or take a look at the open pop-up dates first.
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