Heath + Herman Miller Launch Ceramics Line That Spans the Ages
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Heath + Herman Miller Launch Ceramics Line That Spans the Ages
""At Heath, we design by making - with our hands, with the clay, and through a process rooted in curiosity, integrity of material, and craft," says Rosalie Wild, Design Director at Heath Ceramics. "Collaborating with Herman Miller was an opportunity to celebrate our shared heritage of enduring design: American - made and deeply modern." Refined yet friendly, this dinnerware collection blends vintage features with modern palettes to create a collaboration that is timeless yet also reflects a need for positive color in design."
"Among the seven pieces in the Gathered collection are several from Heath's Coupe line, originally designed in the 1940s, including the Dessert Bowl (available in Pesto, Turmeric, and Sunflower Gloss), Dinner Plate (available in , Turmeric, and Yuzu), and Serving Platter (available in Lemon Rind). As well as the iconic Shallow Salad Bowl (available in Calendula) and Studio Mug (available in Lemon Rind, Turmeric, Yuzo, and Sunflower Gloss),"
Butter yellow dominates summer 2025 and transitions into autumnal yellows and browns, signaling the passage of time. Gathered is a limited-edition collaboration between Heath Ceramics and Herman Miller that pairs handcrafted ceramic techniques with enduring American modern design. The collection offers seven pieces, including Coupe-line Dessert Bowl, Dinner Plate, and Serving Platter, plus Edith Heath originals like the Shallow Salad Bowl and Studio Mug. A new Dinner Bowl combines features of both bowl and plate for versatile use. The Tung Chiang-designed Candleholder accommodates candles up to 2". Both matte and glossy finishes are offered, all with the signature naked rim.
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