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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. It’s amazing to be a part of completing the vision for the building! And that’s how we like it.

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Behind the Scenes: Tartine Collection

Heath Ceramics

Originally designed in 1960, Heath’s Rim Line was developed for easy stacking and comfortable handling, quickly becoming a favorite ever since. In keeping with our commitment to sustainability and the longevity of good design, these glazes make it easy to integrate new pieces you already own, no matter what collection.

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Charles Hemminger: The Quiet Architect

Heath Ceramics

He came onto the architectural scene in San Francisco in the late 80s, a time when San Francisco was beginning to hollow out: former breweries, bakeries, canneries and other industrial facilities were lying empty as their former owners going under or fleeing the city for cheaper suburbs.

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

Heath Ceramics

We brought in other like-minded companies who now have workshops in the building, from jewelry makers to textile designers to letterpress printers.” Heath San Francisco opened its doors in 2012, with the tile factory in full-swing by 2013. Planning and early construction for their new space began in 2014.

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