Stacey and Doug prepare food before the kitchen's massive wall of soothing tile from Heath Ceramics.
Stacey and Doug prepare food before the kitchen's massive wall of soothing tile from Heath Ceramics.
Clock by Tung Chiang, $550 for series of four. Photo by Heath Ceramics.
Clock by Tung Chiang, $550 for series of four. Photo by Heath Ceramics.
Clock by Roger Herman, $850. Photo by Heath Ceramics.
Clock by Roger Herman, $850. Photo by Heath Ceramics.
Clock by Natalie Chanin, $1200. Photo by Heath Ceramics.
Clock by Natalie Chanin, $1200. Photo by Heath Ceramics.
The residents have a particularly strong sense of color and love to cook with their son, so no-fuss finishes likes these blue tiles from Heath Ceramics were an ideal choice. The tiles combine with colorful tableware and custom walnut cabinetry to make a vibrant inteiror.
The residents have a particularly strong sense of color and love to cook with their son, so no-fuss finishes likes these blue tiles from Heath Ceramics were an ideal choice. The tiles combine with colorful tableware and custom walnut cabinetry to make a vibrant inteiror.
Clock by Commune, $400. Photo by Heath Ceramics.
Clock by Commune, $400. Photo by Heath Ceramics.
Clock by Tung Chiang, $550 for series of four. Photo by Heath Ceramics.
Clock by Tung Chiang, $550 for series of four. Photo by Heath Ceramics.
Clock by Commune, $400. Photo by Heath Ceramics.
Clock by Commune, $400. Photo by Heath Ceramics.
Here's the cafe space, which is set off to the side of the building. The kiln (currently under construction) will be behind the bank of windows in the background. We love how the building hosts a multitude of uses: a social space for the neighborhood, retail, and manufacturing. It's also two local businesses supporting each other—a customer might come in for a coffee and come out with a new place setting, and vice versa.
Here's the cafe space, which is set off to the side of the building. The kiln (currently under construction) will be behind the bank of windows in the background. We love how the building hosts a multitude of uses: a social space for the neighborhood, retail, and manufacturing. It's also two local businesses supporting each other—a customer might come in for a coffee and come out with a new place setting, and vice versa.
The space is just off the kitchen, which was moved and updated. Bradley paired cabinetry of his own design with tiles from Heath Ceramics.
The space is just off the kitchen, which was moved and updated. Bradley paired cabinetry of his own design with tiles from Heath Ceramics.
Over 100 clay candle holders designed and produced by studio director Tung Chiang are on display at the Heath showroom in San Francisco.
Over 100 clay candle holders designed and produced by studio director Tung Chiang are on display at the Heath showroom in San Francisco.
Along with the 100 prototype clay sketches, Heath also chose a permanent candle holder design to join their collection of artisan pottery.
Along with the 100 prototype clay sketches, Heath also chose a permanent candle holder design to join their collection of artisan pottery.
All prototypes have been designed, manufactured and glazed in Heath's San Francisco studio.
All prototypes have been designed, manufactured and glazed in Heath's San Francisco studio.
Chiang created 100 one-of-a-kind prototypes, defined as "sketches" in clay. Based on a single concept, these candle holders reflect the continued exploration of form and idea.
Chiang created 100 one-of-a-kind prototypes, defined as "sketches" in clay. Based on a single concept, these candle holders reflect the continued exploration of form and idea.
Under one Roof takes place from October 25 to November 2 at 2900 18th Street, San Francisco, California, 94110. For more info, visit heathceramics.com.
Under one Roof takes place from October 25 to November 2 at 2900 18th Street, San Francisco, California, 94110. For more info, visit heathceramics.com.
“We don’t use the package as advertising; we use it to help people understand what’s inside—to feel and enjoy the design, integrity, and quality of the product before opening the box.” —Megan Sanguinetti, designer at Heath Ceramics
“We don’t use the package as advertising; we use it to help people understand what’s inside—to feel and enjoy the design, integrity, and quality of the product before opening the box.” —Megan Sanguinetti, designer at Heath Ceramics
The kitchen features custom casework by Peter Doolittle, dark-green slate countertops from Hamilton-Schwarzhoff, and a Heath Ceramics backsplash.
The kitchen features custom casework by Peter Doolittle, dark-green slate countertops from Hamilton-Schwarzhoff, and a Heath Ceramics backsplash.
The Heath tiles in the bathroom were hand-selected from boxes of factory seconds.
The Heath tiles in the bathroom were hand-selected from boxes of factory seconds.
New Heath Ceramics glazes for the Heath Vase collection, from left: Cool Lava, Lemongrass, Tangerine, and Indigo.
New Heath Ceramics glazes for the Heath Vase collection, from left: Cool Lava, Lemongrass, Tangerine, and Indigo.
Architect George Bradley and his husband, Eddie Baba, renovated a 1941 house in San Francisco. Tiles from Heath Ceramics surround the Ortal Clear 130LS fireplace. The white ceramic logs are by Klein Reid (but of course can be replaced with real firewood!), and the firewood storage continues the same dark horizontal band that contrasts with the light-colored fireplace cladding.
Architect George Bradley and his husband, Eddie Baba, renovated a 1941 house in San Francisco. Tiles from Heath Ceramics surround the Ortal Clear 130LS fireplace. The white ceramic logs are by Klein Reid (but of course can be replaced with real firewood!), and the firewood storage continues the same dark horizontal band that contrasts with the light-colored fireplace cladding.
Inside at The Future Perfect, an installation celebrated the last 10 years of design by Heath Ceramics. Photo by Jeffery Cross.
Inside at The Future Perfect, an installation celebrated the last 10 years of design by Heath Ceramics. Photo by Jeffery Cross.
The bathroom features a tub by Benedini Associati for Agape, Dornbracht tub filler, and retractable shades.
The bathroom features a tub by Benedini Associati for Agape, Dornbracht tub filler, and retractable shades.
4-inch by 4-inch clay tiles from Heath Ceramics pay homage to the legendary Charles and Ray Eames. The new font was designed by House Industries; the tiles are available in three colors (black, yellow, and poppy red) and are displayed by running them on a teak track. $38 per tile; $45 for the track.
4-inch by 4-inch clay tiles from Heath Ceramics pay homage to the legendary Charles and Ray Eames. The new font was designed by House Industries; the tiles are available in three colors (black, yellow, and poppy red) and are displayed by running them on a teak track. $38 per tile; $45 for the track.
WrenLab Ceramics

Each wheel-thrown porcelain vase is unique and coated a clear celadon glaze.
WrenLab Ceramics Each wheel-thrown porcelain vase is unique and coated a clear celadon glaze.
In the kids’ bath, green hexagon tile from Heath Ceramics is a lovely backdrop for the walnut vanity.
In the kids’ bath, green hexagon tile from Heath Ceramics is a lovely backdrop for the walnut vanity.
backsplash wall in the powder room with Heath Ceramics tile and Schoolhouse Electric light fixture
backsplash wall in the powder room with Heath Ceramics tile and Schoolhouse Electric light fixture
The kitchen and lofted guest bedroom take cues from urban living—including an apartment-size Summit refrigerator. The cabinets are IKEA and the tile is by Heath Ceramics.
The kitchen and lofted guest bedroom take cues from urban living—including an apartment-size Summit refrigerator. The cabinets are IKEA and the tile is by Heath Ceramics.
Ogawa Green Tile by Heath Ceramics covers the walls and floors. When the couple's existing tile stash wasn't enough coverage, the team was able to special order more to match.
Ogawa Green Tile by Heath Ceramics covers the walls and floors. When the couple's existing tile stash wasn't enough coverage, the team was able to special order more to match.
The new bathroom features Terrazzo flooring from Concrete Collaborative and gorgeous green tiles from Heath Ceramics.
The new bathroom features Terrazzo flooring from Concrete Collaborative and gorgeous green tiles from Heath Ceramics.
The kitchen flooring is 24” x 24” DalTile Chadwick Charcoal Tile and the wall tile is by Heath Ceramics.
The kitchen flooring is 24” x 24” DalTile Chadwick Charcoal Tile and the wall tile is by Heath Ceramics.
A long, linear window brings light into the Heath Ceramics tile-covered shower, which is curbless, so as to accommodate aging-in-place.
A long, linear window brings light into the Heath Ceramics tile-covered shower, which is curbless, so as to accommodate aging-in-place.
The relocated kitchen includes Villa Lagoon concrete floor tiles, Heath Ceramics island tiles, Schoolhouse Electric pendant lights and Design Within Reach Valencia stools.
The relocated kitchen includes Villa Lagoon concrete floor tiles, Heath Ceramics island tiles, Schoolhouse Electric pendant lights and Design Within Reach Valencia stools.
The symbolism of color in Nimeh's work: white—known as the color of perfection and black—secretive, hidden, and mysterious.
The symbolism of color in Nimeh's work: white—known as the color of perfection and black—secretive, hidden, and mysterious.
Ceramics by Keiichi Tanaka. Functional beauty is the ethos behind the Japanese ceramist’s work. Side dishes in playful silhouettes are grounded by earthy, tactile glazes.
Ceramics by Keiichi Tanaka. Functional beauty is the ethos behind the Japanese ceramist’s work. Side dishes in playful silhouettes are grounded by earthy, tactile glazes.
Hakuji Sendan

The Hakuji Sendan collection by Mori Masahiro for Saikai are simple and warm ceramics for daily life. Perfect for a family gathering.
Hakuji Sendan The Hakuji Sendan collection by Mori Masahiro for Saikai are simple and warm ceramics for daily life. Perfect for a family gathering.

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