This Town Square sculpture from home and fashion retailer Anthropologie feature a hand-crafted and decorative design by artist Molly Hatch. Hatch's work ranges from furniture and jewelry to pen-and-ink illustrations and ceramic sculptures like these.
With a Masters of Fine Arts, the artist shows off her illustrated works and artisanal aesthetic with this whimsical Town Square sculpture from Anthropologie. The four-piece set features a small house, large house, townhouse and church design that is made using imported stoneware.
Pieces from the decorative sculpture set can be displayed together to form a city skyline or separated as sole architectural elements. The objects' drawn monochromatic elements that are applied atop a white ceramic base that serves as a canvas for its lifelike detailing.
What's Driving This Trend
- Handcrafted Decor
- Opportunity for artisans and craftsmen to create unique and decorative designs for home decoration.
- Whimsical Sculptures
- Demand for imaginative and playful sculptures that add a touch of whimsy to home decor.
- Multifunctional Art
- Growing interest in art pieces that can be displayed together or separately to suit personal preferences and style.
Who This Affects Most
- Home Decor
- Opportunity for home decor businesses to offer unique and artistic sculptures as decorative items.
- Artisanal Crafts
- Artists and craftsmen can create sculptures as a niche market within the broader craft industry.
- Luxury Gifts
- Higher-end gift shops can offer these intricate sculptures as unique and luxury gift options for special occasions.
