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On choosing, Skid Row Housing Trust, Adam Silverman, Heath Ceramics Los Angeles’ studio director said, "It just makes sense. It’s a great organization doing great work right here in downtown L.A. They ...
"Artbound" looks at the dinnerware of Heath Ceramics and the designs of Edith Heath. "Artbound" looks at the dinnerware of Heath Ceramics and a design that has stood the test of time since the ...
For dinnerware they hope to work with other designers and explore other glazes and clay. One of the first artists the new Heath will work with is Los Angeles artist-designer Roy McMakin.
See About archive blog posts. For the month of August, Heath Los Angeles is offering an irresistible deal: Bring in your tired old dinnerware and get 25% off on the equivalent piece of Heathware.
It includes Heath’s original designs in solid colors and two-tone versions with matte exteriors and glossy interiors. Prices run from $17.50 for a 6.25-inch bread and butter dish to $33 for a 10 ...
Many of Heath Ceramics’ products, including their iconic stonewareteapot, were designed in the 1940s and continue to be produced today under the same design methods and manufacturing processes.
Heath Ceramics designed the pottery used at Chez Panisse. In the midst of COVID-19, the owners struggled to stay creative while facing an existential threat.
When designers Robin Petravic and Catherine Bailey bought Heath Ceramics from the Heath Trust in 2003, the business had been struggling for years. What started as a small pottery business in 1948 ...
For Health Ceramics, a California-based pottery business with a relatively new resale program, this economic moment has brought a silver lining in the form of a booming peer-to-peer market for ...