Heath Ceramics Gets Clever With New Cutlery Packaging

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Heath Ceramics brings forth two news of cutlery designed by friends at House Industries for another stunning collaboration. This new design features floral patterns made of utensils – knives, forks and spoons – in mustard shades of yellow and garnet shades of red to deliver a unique and playful design.

“Visiting Heath Ceramics in Sausalito, California, is a pilgrimage any design buff should make. Edith Heath became famous in the late ‘40s for her simple ceramic designs that celebrated raw materials, the process, and the environment before that sort of thing was even cool. After purchasing the historic ceramics factory in 2003, Cathy Bailey and Robin Petravic set about developing their own creative utopia, putting craft, hard work, responsibility, sustainability, and innovation into practice as they built on what Edith Heath had started.”

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Andy and his family were finishing up a public tour of the Sausalito plant when he had to make a quick pit stop before getting back on the road. Even the tiles in the men’s room were cool, so he snapped a picture and posted it on our blog. The next day, Andy got an email from Cathy: “Hey, I wish I’d known you were here. I would have come down to meet you. I’ve been following you guys for a long time.” She and Andy struck up a regular dialog, which eventually led to the question “How do we work together?”

 

Agency: House Industries 
Client: Heath Ceramics

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