We believe that in simplicity there is longevity. We love the clean, modern silhouette of an oversized bowl, pitcher or serving piece and how it looks on a shelf and works on a table.
We blend simple design with the beautiful quality of European craftsmanship, always in a disciplined color palette.
WHAT WE SELL
- Perfect white dinnerware exclusive to Hudson Grace
- Oversized and functional ceramic, glass and wood serving pieces
- Modern Italian and classic French flatware
- Perfect linen napkins in 21 exquisite colors (custom available)
- Serving trays
- European found objects
- Vintage hotel silver and serve ware
- Home scent from Cire Trudon and R. Nichols
- Signature hand-dipped cathedral candles
- Accent pillows
- Items which make a house a home
Monelle Totah: “I am the ultimate consumer”
Totah brings her personal views about entertaining into everything she chooses for Hudson Grace. The Louisiana native has extensive retail experience in home and tabletop product development for Williams-Sonoma and Banana Republic.She scours markets across Europe for one-of-a-kind items that sometimes wind up as the basis for new product lines made exclusively for Hudson Grace. “In a way, I’m the ultimate consumer,” Totah explained to San Francisco’s 7×7 Magazine. At home, the magazine reports, her eclectic European collectors’ items become unique serving ware for her regular dinner parties. “I don’t just design with beauty and practicality in mind. I buy that way, too.”
Gary McNatton: Passionate about authenticity
Gary McNatton brings strong ideas about design, shape and presentation to his partnership with Monelle. “Mo and I are always learning from each other,” he tells 7×7. McNatton has three decades of experience delivering award-winning design and production in personal care, fine fragrance, home product and package design. During his eight-year tenure as Senior Vice President at Gap Inc., Gary developed the retailer’s personal-care business into a $200 million-a-year business.McNatton is passionate about the authenticity and simplicity of Hudson Grace products. “There’s a comfort in holding something beautiful and chunky and not at all delicate.” McNatton says. “We go for things that are meant to be worn, to be used, to be loved.”