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Akio photos

A few photos I took a couple of weeks ago when Akio was in LA that I never got a chance to share. I love the table of pots with the teeny tiny… Continue reading

SNEAK PEEK…Heath House numbers installed

Here’s a look at the tracks we’ve designed for the House Numbers to mount in. The real test for me is whether what we design is REALLY what I want on or in… Continue reading

Lost and found plate

So, last year I bought this very interesting plate on Ebay, I was skeptical that it was Edith Heath’s work, but the seller had a good story on the estate it came from… Continue reading

Found in Pittsburgh…

Shot this “Coal will never be clean” over a Shepard Fairey “Obey” poster on a street in Pittsburgh PA last week. On a slight tangent, while in Pittsburgh I stumbled on this restaurant… Continue reading

Made in Newell, West Virginia

Yesterday we visited Homer Laughlin (Fiestaware) and Hall China companies. These guys are the biggest ceramic producers left in the US, and to see their history and current production was amazing. Homer’s offices… Continue reading

loving ALABAMA…

I’ve not spent much time in the South, never had the excuse, and really… growing up on the East Coast then transplanting to California I’ve never run into many people or friends that… Continue reading

Heading to Seale, Alabama

We’re heading to the Doo-Nanny in Seale Alabama to visit our friend Natalie. More soon! -cathy

Help Heath Help Japan – 25% of sales donated to AFH

When I first heard about the earthquake and tsunami in Japan my heart sank. And still, I was hopeful. Japan is a developed and prepared nation with solid buildings. This felt different to… Continue reading

Raffle for Akio’s community, please buy a ticket.

Please help us raise money to help Akio’s community in the aftermath of the terrible earthquake. Buy a $10 raffle ticket and Heath will match that $10 and contribute it all to help.… Continue reading

Heading to PDX.

Robin and I are heading to PDX today to give a talk at the Pacific Northwest College of Art (PNCA). If you’re in the neighborhood stop by… -cathy

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