Inspiring designs Born the daughter of a painter and an organic dairy farmer, Molly was raised to be creatively industrious. Using her imagination and love of drawing, Molly makes everything from her well known idiosyncratic ceramics to quirky pen-and-ink drawings. Her craft is finely honed, her designs whimsically literal and pop-culturally on-point.
Working from her home studio, Molly began making her living as a full-time studio potter in 2008. Her formal education in ceramics and drawing resulted in the development of her signature style. Making contemporary ceramics inspired by history, Molly’s career as a studio potter quickly garnered a loyal following. Molly’s designs have expanded beyond tableware to a wide range of lifestyle products, and she is actively building more lifestyle collections of home goods to bring her modern yet traditional designs to the contemporary home.
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Traditional Yet Modern
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Grounded in studio pottery tradition The studio pottery tradition is grounded in the handmade. Molly’s forms and surfaces for her designs come from her many hours at the potter’s wheel and with paint and brush. Molly works hard to design both surface both surface designs and prototypes for forms using the same techniques she would use to make a piece by hand. Many of Molly’s designs are inspired by her time as an apprentice to a studio potter in the British tradition. Molly inherited a timeless sense of shape and surface design from her mentors with a strong English aesthetic sensibility. All of Molly’s designs reflect the integrity of the handmade and strive to function as beautiful and useful everyday products that are both familiar and new.
Trendsetter. Arbiter of style.
Molly’s foray into design began in 2010 with her initial product collaboration with Philadelphia-based retailer Anthropologie. The success of this first project has blossomed to include over 300 products featured in all Anthropologie stores worldwide, with many more collaborations to come. Molly’s designs have become iconic signatures for this trendsetting lifestyle retailer, and this strong and successful relationship has inspired collections
Molly’s roots as a studio potter are reflected in her design career as well
with more than 20 brand partners worldwide. Molly’s designs continue to set trends for
as in her fine art career with work represented in major art collections and
color, form, and surfaces across product categories.
museums all over the world. Molly’s authenticity as an artist, a designer, and most recently as an author and illustrator bring a depth and richness to her collaborations. 4
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Molly has been collaborating with
Molly began collaborating with Twig NY
Anthropologie since 2010, developing
in 2014 on several collections of bone
over 300 products across multiple home
china reflecting Molly’s love of traditional
categories. The majority of Molly’s
blue and white ware. With several new
products have been homewares with
collections introduced each year, Twig
the top selling items in bakeware and
New York will be expanding the brand
tableware. Molly’s most popular products
partnership with exciting new materials
at Anthropologie are her juice glasses,
and designs in the near future. Molly’s
with over 17 designs in the collection since
most popular collection to date has been
2011, and growing!
Blue Bird.
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Brand Partnerships: Anthropologie
Brand Partnerships: Twig New York
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Chasing Paper is a New York based company known for their removable Big Wheel Press is a letterpress printer local to Molly’s studio. She has been collaborating with Big Wheel Press since 2015 to create a line of whimsical greeting cards that reflect Molly’s love of the history of tableware as well as her love of inspirational sentiments. Molly was named one of Stationery Trends Magazine’s top ten designers to watch in 2017.
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Brand Partnerships: Big Wheel Press
wallpaper. The ability to change wallpaper on a regular basis with easily removable designs means that your home can get a refresh any time! Molly’s designs have been well received since her first collection launched in 2015. Molly’s wallpaper designs have been featured in Martha Stewart Living, Domino Magazine and Wall Street Journal.
Brand Partnerships: Chasing Paper
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In 2015 Molly partnered with Cheeky Home
In 2017 Molly partnered with Hester &
to launch an exclusive promotion featuring a
Cook to bring a line of paper tabletop to
beautiful paper tabletop collection for Target.
life. High quality prints on paper for the
The mission of the collaboration was to raise
kitchen and table reflect Molly’s signature
awareness around hunger in America through a
blue and white designs. Following the
partnership with the charity Feeding America.
success of the debut collection, Molly’s
Through combined press and marketing efforts,
holiday line for Hester & Cook launches
Molly Hatch and Cheeky were able to donate over
in August 2017.
100,000 meals through Feeding America thanks to the success of this product collaboration.
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Brand Partnerships: Cheeky
Brand Partnerships: Hester & Cook
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Molly’s foray into designing for kids home is
Molly teamed up with 145 year-old
with Land of Nod. The collaboration began
stationery and gift company CR Gibson
with a holiday collection in 2016 and led
to develop an 85 SKU line of kitchen,
to a full line of home decor, lighting and
gift, stationery and entertaining products
bedding hitting shelves in spring of 2017.
that launched in Atlanta Gift Mart in
Molly has additional bedding and home
January of 2017. The success of the initial
decor launching in 2018 at the Land of
collaboration has led to more products,
Nod.
expanding the line into travel accessories and hydration products launching in January 2018 in Atlanta.
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Brand Partnerships: Land of Nod
Brand Partnerships: CR Gibson
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Molly has teamed up with Makers Collective to develop a line of top of bed with an initial collection of quilts launching at market in fall of 2017.
Molly is excited to offer customizable stationery product through online partner Mixbook starting in 2017. Molly’s signature patterns are now templates for photos, photo books, wedding invitations and more!
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Brand Partnerships: Makers Collective
Brand Partnerships: Mixbook
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Molly’s first collection for Garnet Hill debuts in fall of 2017 with two more collections to come in home decor, bedding and kids apparel in 2018. Molly has teamed up with Peking Handicraft to develop a line of top of bed with an initial collection of quilts launching at market in fall of 2017. Molly has teamed up with Makers Collective to develop a line of top of bed with an initial collection of quilts launching at market in fall of 2017. Molly is working with home decor and tableware leader Home Essentials to develop several tableware, glassware and home decor Starting in 2017, Molly teamed up with Andover Fabric company to start a new line of quilting fabrics. With a nod to Molly’s narrative artwork found on her tableware at Anthropologie, these collections provide crafters and quilters alike with a wide range of designs to choose from.
collections debuting at market in October 2017. Molly is excited to offer customizable stationery product through online partner Mixbook starting in 2017. Molly’s signature patterns are now templates for photos, photo books, wedding invitations and more!
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Signature Collection: Flourish
Upcoming Collaborations
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Modern riffs on old ideas - Arts - The Boston Globe
Bouquiet in a Book: Happy Day
Journey in Color: Moroccan Motifs
Journey in Color: Scandanavian
Abrams Noterie, March 2018
Chronicle Books, 2015
Chronicle Books, 2016
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Arts GALLERIES
Uppercase, 2014
New York Times, 2016
Bazaar, 2013
London Design Festival, 2013
Modern riffs on old ideas By Cate McQuaid | GLOBE CORRESPONDENT
Design Sponge, 2013
MAY 30, 2012
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No art is simply, blithely contemporary. That would be like saying our parents had no influence on us. Today’s art responds to and reacts against yesterday’s art. “Covet: Art + Objects,’’ an ambitious show of 40 works at Ferrin Gallery in Pittsfield, is an exhibition of homage. Curators Leslie Ferrin and Sienna Patti invited artists to visit museums, talk to curators, and find inspiration, and then to riff on the works that inspired them.
New Ceramic Surface Design Quarry Publishers, 2014
A Teacup Collection Chronicle Books, 2013
A Passion For China September Publishing, Oct. 2017
Home, 2014
Ferrin Gallery specializes in three-dimensional
METROPOLITAN MUSEUM OF ART
Ceramics Monthly, work, particularly ceramics, and the clay 2012 works
Molly Hatch’s “Lost Arcadia,’’ part of
in “Covet” stand out. Painters have a tougher
“Covet: Art + Objects’’ at Ferrin Gallery
time of it, attempting to respond in original ways
Boston Globe, 2012
Decor8, 2013
Pottery Making, 2013
in Pittsfield.
to artists such as Courbet and Sargent when the
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Authored Books
discourse about painting has moved so far since they were at work.
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Molly Hatch’s aesthetic is inspired by her love of history. All of Molly’s
Website: www.mollyhatch.com
designs reintroduce traditional historic patterns to the contemporary home with exciting new palettes and a reflection of the handmade. This love of history and the contemporary makes for instant heirlooms-- designs that fit into homes that range from modern to traditional. Aiming to provide the
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consumer with product that is functional on a daily basis, special, beautiful
For more information, or to explore opportunities to work with Molly Hatch, please contact Molly’s brand licensing agency:
and collectible, Molly is excited to work with new brands on collaborations in multiple categories.
Categories available for brand licensing include: • tableware • gift • decorative • home furnishings • accessories
Molly Hatch
Licencing Contact Korea
United States
United Kingdom
Infiniss Licencing Jason Lee: jason.lee@infiniss.com Managing Director / Brand Management Infiniss Co Ltd Korea t: 82-2-2263-3233
Moxie & Company Licencing www.moxieco.com Laura Becker: lbecker@moxieco.com Arlene Scanlan: ascanlan@moxieco.com 993 Post road East Westport, Connecticut 06880 t: (203) 259-2729
Boom Licencing www.boomlicensing.com Anna Cartwright: anna@boomlicencing.com Cornelius House 178-180 Church Road East Sussex BN3 2DJ United Kingdom t: +44 7960 312660
• apparel • furniture • textiles
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