Molly Beck I like to make things and clay is the perfect medium which satisfies that desire. Clay is so cool! It can be formed by rolling into coils, making slabs, pinching or pressing. I prefer throwing on the potter’s wheel, then altering or adding accents like handles, feet, decorations and other adornments. All my pots are one-of-a-kind creations so all my customers own something no one else in the world has. I love variety! I love the challenge of creating something new everytime I sit down at the wheel.
Most of my pieces are designed to hold flowers, plants, kitchen utensils, fruit—plus they’ll happily decorate an area all by themselves. Be creative! Fill a pitcher with daisies or a planter with apples —I just want my pottery to be enjoyed regardless of its function.
Christopher Golding
My husband, Christopher, also makes pottery ... that is when he’s not in his music studio perfecting that ultimate guitar riff!
Christopher’s pottery has an almost vintage, antique quality to it. He often works in a series making mugs or tumblers which are similar, but never identical. Larger vessels, bowls and old-style crocks are his other favorite creations. His pots are displayed under
Pottery By Chris.
About Our Pottery
Each piece of our pottery is wheelthrown or handbuilt, then individually trimmed and glazed. Glaze runs, finger marks, dents or other minor imperfections give charisma to our handcrafted pots. All of our glazes are lead-free. All of our pottery is made in the USA. No two are ever identical. There is no mass production and quantities are limited.
Pottery by Molly has item numbers beginning with MB.
Pottery by Christopher has item numbers beginning with CG.