Lollipop Flower Charger (Honey), 2023
Astrantia Charger (Black), 2023
Olive Tulip Plate, 2023
Tall Lidded Jar with Handles (Yellow), 2023
Slip Trailed Tulip Plate, 2023
Lollypop Flower Charger (Olive), 2023
Abundance Charger (Yellow), 2023
Astrantia Charger, 2023
Dandelion Clock Charger (Yellow), 2023
Abundance Dish (Honey), 2023
Tulip Bowl (Black), 2023
Tulip Bowl (Olive), 2023
Slip Trailed Bowl (Honey), 2023
Oak Leaf Platter (Black), 2023
Large Tulip Plate (Black), 2023
Large Flowerhead Plate (Honey), 2023
Large Tulips and Fan Flowers Plate (Olive), 2023
Large Tulips and Buds Plate (Black), 2023
Small Tulip and Fan Flower Plate (Black), 2023
Small Owl Plate (Black), 2023
Small Owl Plate (Honey), 2023
Small Daisy Trio Plate (Yellow), 2023
Small Strawberry Plate (Yellow), 2023
Large Handled Floral Vase (Black), 2023
Large Tulips Flower Basket (Yellow), 2023
Medium Tulips Flower Basket (Black), 2023
Small Brambles Flower Basket (Green), 2023
Large Sunflower Jug (Black), 2023
Medium Seed Head Jug (Black), 2023
Autumn Leaf Mug (Honey), 2023
Feather Mug (Green), 2023
Fan Flower Mug (Yellow), 2023
Tulip Mug (Black), 2023
Large Bellied Jug with Sprig (Greens), 2023
Slender Jug with Sprigs and Green Bibs, 2023
Cardamom Charger, 2023
Appliqué Bellied Jug (Gunmetal), 2023
Two Fish Pressed Dish, 2023
Abstract Pressed Dish, 2023
Oval Pressed Dish, 2023
Rooks Money-box (Pale), 2023
Large Appliqué Jar (Green), 2023
Medium Wet Sgraffito Jar (Honey), 2023
Small Appliqué Jug (Green), 2023
Small Rib and Plooks Jug (Green), 2023
Sprig Mug with Tiny Dots (Honey), 2023
Sprig Mug with Leaf Vein (Green), 2023
Sprig Mug with Flower (Green), 2023
Sprig Mug with Tiny Dots (Yellow), 2023
Sprig Mug with Small Dots (Yellow), 2023
Sprig Mug with Small Dots (Honey), 2023
Bird Charger, 2023
Sgraffito Puzzle Jug, 2023
Triple Chamber Sgraffito Moneybox, 2023
Slip Trailed Moneybox, 2023
Rooks Moneybox, 2023
Tulips and Scaevola Jug, 2023
Tulips and Bloom Dish, 2023
Tulips Dish, 2023
Owl Dish, 2023
Yellow Tulips Dish II, 2022
Green Very Large Vein Baluster Jug, 2022
Honey Bellied Swags and Sprig Jug, 2022
Black and Honey Slender Button Jug, 2022
Polka Dot Bird Whistle Moneybox, 2022
Honey Sgraffito Bird Whistle Moneybox, 2022
Yellow Sprigged Cuckoo Whistle Moneybox, 2022
Yellow Flower Basket, 2022
Black Tulip Jug, 2022
Yellow Floral Bowl, 2022
Black Tulip Plate, 2022
Ribs and Sprigs Jug, 2022
Tall Green Leaf Vein Baluster, 2022
Very Large Baluster Jug with Arches and Sprigs, 2022
Ribs and Pellets Jug, 2022
Bellied Pellet Jug, 2022
Round Green Jug with Sprigs, 2022
Arcs Jug, 2022
Blackberry Jug, 2022
Summer Tyg, 2022
A Clamour of Rooks Moneybox, 2022
Black Dreaming of Spring Charger, 2022
Abundance Tyg, 2022
Tulips Dish, 2022
Dahlia Pill Box II, 2022
Dahlia Pill Box, 2022
Tulip Pill Box, 2022
Flower Head Plate II, 2022
Flower Head Plate, 2022
Bird in Flower Plate, 2022
Flower Trio Plate, 2022
Charger of Abundance, 2023
Douglas Fitch & Hannah McAndrew
‘Our life is our work and our work is our life – we live and we breathe pottery.’ Douglas Fitch
Fitch and McAndrew are internationally renowned potters who live and work in Dumfries and Galloway, Scotland. Doug Fitch and Hannah McAndrew were brought together by a shared love of slip decorated earthenware and historical, traditional pottery. They enjoy life with their two young children, in their home and workshop with wood-fired kiln which is hidden away in the beautiful Scottish countryside.
‘In 2013, Hannah and I became partners in life and in business. We are long established studio potters specialising in slipware and we work from our studio and home in Castle Douglas in Dumfries and Galloway. Our styles complement, as we have evolved from similar influences, but our work is also distinct from the another. We exhibit and travel regularly to Japan and throughout the USA. Hannah and I share materials: we both work in red earthenware, decorated with a self-imposed restricted palette of coloured slips, covered with rich honey glazes. The pots are fired in the wood kiln, which we stoke continuously for up to twenty hours. It’s a strange thing, to be excited by something as simple as a brown clay jug and I can’t explain it, but it seems that it happens to some people; it just gets under your skin. Our life is our work and our work is our life – we live and we breathe pottery.’ – Douglas Fitch