Sun.Nov 21, 2021

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Remembering a Beloved Collaborator and Friend

Heath Ceramics

Rich Roat was co-founder and co-owner, along with Andy Cruz, of House Industries of Yorklyn, Delaware. Andy called us Wednesday with the unimaginable news that Rich had passed away that morning. Healthy, active, creative, energetic, and leaving a wife and two teenagers without a hint of any such tragedy on the horizon. These are the moments you don’t expect, when you hear news that makes everything in your body sink to the bottom of your stomach, and you find out the bottom of your stomach is lo

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Remembering a Beloved Collaborator and Friend

Heath Ceramics

Rich Roat was co-founder and co-owner, along with Andy Cruz, of House Industries of Yorklyn, Delaware. Andy called us Wednesday with the unimaginable news that Rich had passed away that morning. Healthy, active, creative, energetic, and leaving a wife and two teenagers without a hint of any such tragedy on the horizon. These are the moments you don’t expect, when you hear news that makes everything in your body sink to the bottom of your stomach, and you find out the bottom of your stomach is lo

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Around the Store

Heath Ceramics

Dad’s certainly going to be happy this year.

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Around the Store

Heath Ceramics

Dad’s certainly going to be happy this year.

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A Chat with Garza Marfa

Heath Ceramics

California and Texas have long had a friendly rivalry but that’s been put to rest for now – at least from a design perspective – by Californians turned Texans, Jamey Garza and Constance Holt-Garza. (OK, Jamey’s originally from Austin, but worked in California for years.) The duo have created the perfect Texas-meets-California line of home furnishings and accessories.

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Around the Store - Heath LA Edition!

Heath Ceramics

Feeling a little bit country, a little rock and roll. And don’t forget, Kirsten Muenster will have a trunk show at Heath SF from 2-6pm tomorrow! RSVP here to shop her full collection in person.

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The “square root” technique

Heath Ceramics

The “square root” technique that Mexican designer Carla Fernández pioneered uses squares and rectangles folded to shape every item, and minimizes the use of formal fasteners, relying instead on ties and simple fastenings. In our Square Root Tailoring workshop as part of Design Culture Mexico at Heath SF, students will create a piece of clothing under Carla’s guidance: learn how to tailor it using Mexican traditions, make it, take it home, and wear it with pride.Take a look at what’s in store and

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A Chat with Garza Marfa

Heath Ceramics

California and Texas have long had a friendly rivalry but that’s been put to rest for now – at least from a design perspective – by Californians turned Texans, Jamey Garza and Constance Holt-Garza. (OK, Jamey’s originally from Austin, but worked in California for years.) The duo have created the perfect Texas-meets-California line of home furnishings and accessories.

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Around the Store - Heath LA Edition!

Heath Ceramics

Feeling a little bit country, a little rock and roll. And don’t forget, Kirsten Muenster will have a trunk show at Heath SF from 2-6pm tomorrow! RSVP here to shop her full collection in person.

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The “square root” technique

Heath Ceramics

The “square root” technique that Mexican designer Carla Fernández pioneered uses squares and rectangles folded to shape every item, and minimizes the use of formal fasteners, relying instead on ties and simple fastenings. In our Square Root Tailoring workshop as part of Design Culture Mexico at Heath SF, students will create a piece of clothing under Carla’s guidance: learn how to tailor it using Mexican traditions, make it, take it home, and wear it with pride.Take a look at what’s in store and

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Making & Gathering: K Studio

Heath Ceramics

When we first came across K Studio’s work, we were immediately charmed. It’s impossible not to be—hand-drawn shapes, animals, and faces, all a little askew, perfectly translated through embroidery onto linens. They’re sweet, evocative, and delightful. It’s rare for home goods to elicit such joy, so we were curious to know more about the designer and the story behind our new favorite textile line.

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