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Go to the shopTo consider a neutral, white, or off-white piece of dinnerware is to explore the nuances of a Heath glaze — each has a range of unique qualities, like finish, clay body, and edge condition, that set it apart from other glazes and give it a one-of-a-kind character. Is the surface finish glossy, matte, or a combination of both? Is it made with brown clay or white clay? Is the rim wiped or glazed? Let’s explore three white glazes that are equally beautiful, but demonstrate these qualities in different ways: Linen, Opaque White, and Sand.Linen: Semi-matte finish; white clay body; glazed...
0 commentsWe offer two seasonal collections per year: summer and winter. To define a collection is to say: it’s a moment in the season, and an evolution of the past that yields timely, original pieces in the present. It’s also a chance to collaborate and coordinate with designers and makers we love — through select, exclusive pieces and a hand-picked variety of goods for the home that bring the palette to life. This season’s palette is light and crisp — optimistic and bright, yet of-the-earth. From stone-like matte to glossy, each glaze highlights texture and its influence on color. Canary is...
0 commentsDesigner and textile artist Sarah Wertzberger plays upon unexpected patterns and color combinations in beautiful, surprising ways. A graduate of RISD, Sarah maintains a multidisciplinary studio practice, but her work at the loom celebrates the freedom that comes with weaving by hand. Rather than planning a project and executing it to a tee, she lets her designs shift and fluctuate intuitively — the end result is a unique blend of artistic and functional objects, spanning handwoven blankets, pillows, and hanging artworks. We spoke with Sarah about some of the things that inspire, motivate, and inform her design process, from brightly...
0 commentsTen years ago, Akio traveled overseas to Los Angeles for the first time by way of Heath, to exhibit and share his pottery with a new audience. Our friend Adam Silverman — then Clay Studio Director — had seen his work in Japan, and his process and form immediately resonated. Since that show 10 years ago, Akio has brought new work to Heath every year, and the friendship that’s formed along the way is as soulful and alive as the objects themselves. In his work, we see evidence of tradition, both in technique and origin, as well as keen attention...
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