Molly Hatch

Molly Hatch

Art | Ceramics

Molly Hatch is the daughter of a farmer and painter. She spent her early childhood on an organic dairy farm where he created art from an early age. Working from her home studio, Molly began making her living as a full-time studio potter in 2008. Making contemporary ceramics inspired by history, Molly’s career as a studio potter quickly garnered a loyal following.

Her designs have expanded beyond tableware to a wide range of lifestyle products, and Molly is actively growing her collections of home goods to bring modern yet traditional designs to the contemporary home. She designed her first collection for Anthropologie in 2010 and has designed over 400 products for them since. Her career has led to collaborations with institutions such as the Museum of Fine Art in Boston, the Metropolitan Museum of Art, the Clark Art Institute and the High Museum of Art Atlanta.

A PASSION FOR CHINA: A LITTLE BOOK ABOUT THE OBJECTS WE EAT FROM, LIVE WITH AND LOVE

A PASSION FOR CHINA: A LITTLE BOOK ABOUT THE OBJECTS WE EAT FROM, LIVE WITH AND LOVE

A life told through china – the subtle but powerful influence of homeware

Interview with Molly Hatch, the Guardian

I love everything about it ...

‘Every page is covered with beautiful illustrations and snippets of text … I love it and I think you will too.’ 

Marmalade Pie

beautifully illustrated

‘Artist and ceramicist Molly Hatch makes whimsical, charming, yet undeniably special pottery … In her new, beautifully illustrated book, A Passion for China: A Little Book About the Objects We Eat From, Live with and Love, she explores the roots of her own fascination with fine ceramics (mainly objects in her grandmother’s house) as well as the more immediate enjoyment that well-used porcelain can present (many of her grandmother’s things were chipped from being used and not cabineted away – imbuing each piece with loving, happy memories).’

Globe and Mail

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