Mt. Washington Pottery

The Potter's Planter


Beautiful hand thrown vase with pinched neck, lipped opening and notches carved into the body.  Glazed in white with brown speckles.   Beth Katz is the creative force behind Mt.

About The Potter’s Planter

Beautiful hand thrown vase with pinched neck, lipped opening and notches carved into the body. Glazed in white with brown speckles. 

Beth Katz is the creative force behind Mt. Washington Pottery, an heirloom quality collection of functional and decorative ceramics.

The 1970’s hippie enclave of Los Angeles’ Topanga Canyon is where Beth grew up and was introduced to the art of ceramics. Wanting to pursue a career in fashion design she worked for her fathers’ clothing company during her summers off from school. After successful careers as a makeup artist for fashion, advertising, film and television and then as the creative director for a national women’s magazine, Beth returned to graduate school to study spiritual psychology in search of what was next. Her graduate studies led her to pursuing her joy, turning her lifelong hobby into her life’s work.

The freedom of her childhood, the diverse and wild Southern California landscape, her experiences in fashion and commercial design combined with the ethos of traditional Japanese and modern Scandinavian design, culminate in the organic elegant simplicity that is Beth’s work.

Due to the nature of ceramic materials pieces may vary in color. As each piece is made by hand slight imperfections do occur but is part of the beauty of a unique object.

Wash gently by hand with water and mild soap.
Approximate Dimensions: 5.5"D x 6.25"H
Material: Hand thrown stoneware
Made in: Los Angeles, California 


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