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Virginia Tile announces new distribution hub

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Chad Treuthart, the VP of residential sales and showrooms at Virginia Tile, expressed his pride in the team that has been diligently working on establishing the company’s presence in the area for the past five years. Virginia Tile said it plans to have a phased opening as it brings in stock and complete different departmental areas.

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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

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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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.” 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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Making Magic Happen

Heath Ceramics

But the pros know that it’s also due to a big vision, exacting attention to detail, hard work, and great design. We count ourselves lucky that we sometimes get to play a role in that vision, courtesy of the chefs, owners and designers who choose Heath tile and dinnerware for their restaurants.

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Charles Hemminger: The Quiet Architect

Heath Ceramics

“One of the things that was important for us was to connect making, selling, design and community. He was really able to drive that through the design of the building.” Photos: all Charles Hemminger except 3, Mariko Reed, and 6, Heath Ceramics. Thanks to Charles, it’s now one big space,” said Robin, “beautifully connected.”