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Welcome, Neighbor: Tartine Manufactory at Heath SF

Heath Ceramics

The latest addition to the Heath Building in San Francisco is Elisabeth Prueitt and Chad Robertson’s Tartine Manufactory — an open production and creative space for dining, baking, recipe development, and culinary collaborations. Photos: All Heath Ceramics except 4th from top: Mariko Reed. And that’s how we like it.

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Behind the Scenes: Tartine Collection

Heath Ceramics

The color palette came out of our collaboration with Tartine, a beloved San Francisco bakery who recently opened a new space, Tartine Manufactory , at Heath SF. Chad and Liz were talking about new ways of making some simple foods, perfecting some of their classics while trying new things.

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Charles Hemminger: The Quiet Architect

Heath Ceramics

And extending far beyond Heath and Tartine, he’s been putting his mark on the city as a whole, particularly in San Francisco’s hottest restaurants (think scene-defining eateries like Cala , Tawla , State Bird Provisions , Flour + Water and Barebottle Brewery ).

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It’s Done! The Making of the Heath Building.

Heath Ceramics

Heath San Francisco opened its doors in 2012, with the tile factory in full-swing by 2013. Fortunately, when we had a conversation with Tartine’s Chad Robertson and Elisabeth Prueitt,their ideas of the place they wanted to create presented what felt like a perfect fit for all sides.

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