Anne Hathaway Designs
22-H Bennett Street
Atlanta, GA 30309
404.352.4153
www.hathawaydesigns.com
Hours: Mon-Sat 10:00-5:00
Fine Art Gallery in Atlanta's Bennett Street District
Visit Anne Hathaway's Eclectic Art Gallery in Atlanta Featuring Watercolors, Custom Furniture, Collectibles
Anne Hathaway Designs sells an eclectic collection of watercolor paintings and one-of-a-kind cabin and cottage antiques. The art gallery in Atlanta also has several Anne Hathaway hand- painted Italian pottery lines such as "Holly Jolly" Christmas pattern and "Tartan Twist." Noted artist and illustrator Anne Hathaway is a self-taught painter from Georgia who studied art history and interior design at the University of Georgia and maintains this varied art gallery in Atlanta.
Anne Hathaway Designs offers a variety of original paintings, featuring watercolor paintings and reproduction prints and uses both the Giclée method and Offset Lithograph method to create quality reprints of paintings. In addition to beautiful prints, the art gallery in Atlanta presents unique, handmade designs in:
- Custom Furniture
- Petit Point and Needlepoint Pillows
- Down Comforters
- Cabin and Cottage Antiques
- Millstones
- Umbrellas
- Pottery (dinnerware, children's sets, accessories)
- Custom Design Collectibles
Along with the paintings and giclée art prints available at Anne Hathaway Designs, millstones for landscape design are available. Anne's art gallery in Atlanta has the largest collection old millstones in the Southeast; all of the millstones are over 100 years old and feature the history of the mill where they were found.

"An eclectic collection of watercolor paintings and one-of-a-kind cabin and cottage antiques"
Anne Hathaway Designs also specializes in custom furniture made from reclaimed lumber from old homes in mid-Georgia. We make harvest farm tables, coffee tables, kitchen islands, and sofa tables to name just a few of our items. Every piece is uniquely American and comes with a short history of where the wood came from and the history of the house it was reclaimed from.
Anne's inspiration for her art has been rooted in the bumblebee insignia, which she uses in many of her paintings. In nature, it is aeronautically impossible for the bee to fly; yet it defies nature and soars. This is the philosophy that Anne tries to live by and demonstrate in her work at the art gallery in Atlanta. If you are in the Atlanta area, feel free to stop in and watch Anne work on her paintings or browse through the art gallery.
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