
"When two design powerhouses meet, the results often redefine what craftsmanship can mean in the modern age. Herman Miller, the iconic furniture company known for timeless pieces that fuse functionality with artistry, has joined forces with Heath Ceramics, the California-based studio revered for its handmade ceramic wares. Together, they introduce Gathered, a seven-piece tableware collection that brings decades of design heritage into the present day. For both brands, this collaboration represents a first-Herman Miller has never before ventured into tableware."
"Gathered revives and reimagines archival designs, ensuring the pieces resonate with both collectors of mid-century modern design and new audiences seeking quality craftsmanship. The line embraces Heath's beloved "Coupe" series, which dates back to the 1940s, and includes the Serving Platter, Dinner Plate, and Dessert Bowl. It also revives the Studio Mug from the 1950s and introduces the Dinner Bowl, a new design influenced by rare archival discoveries. Each piece is handcrafted at Heath's facility in Sausalito, California, underscoring the studio's commitment to handmade quality."
Herman Miller and Heath Ceramics collaborated to create Gathered, a seven-piece tableware collection that merges both companies' design legacies. The collection revives Heath's archival Coupe series and the Studio Mug while introducing a new Dinner Bowl drawn from rare archives. Pieces include a Serving Platter, Dinner Plate, Dessert Bowl, Studio Mug and Dinner Bowl, all handcrafted at Heath's Sausalito facility. The palette draws from Heath's archive with shades such as Turmeric, Yuzu, Sunflower Gloss and Lemon Rind. The line targets both mid-century modern collectors and new audiences seeking handmade, high-quality tableware.
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