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Edith Heath: Philosophies

Edith Heath: Philosophies

By Jennifer M. Volland and Chris Marino

This book features a visually dynamic historical timeline of Heath’s life and career, a history of products and dinnerware glazes, and a collection of essays contributed by historians and designers. All told with more than 340 rarely seen photographs and documents. Edith Heath's vision permeates everything done at Heath Ceramics since she started the company in 1948. Celebrate the legacy of their founder and one of the most important figures of postwar design history.

  • Berkeley Design Books and Information Office, 2021
  • Hardcover, 320 pages
  • 7 x 10 inches
$16.50

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Edith Heath: Philosophies

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Edith Heath: Philosophies

By Jennifer M. Volland and Chris Marino

This book features a visually dynamic historical timeline of Heath’s life and career, a history of products and dinnerware glazes, and a collection of essays contributed by historians and designers. All told with more than 340 rarely seen photographs and documents. Edith Heath's vision permeates everything done at Heath Ceramics since she started the company in 1948. Celebrate the legacy of their founder and one of the most important figures of postwar design history.

  • Berkeley Design Books and Information Office, 2021
  • Hardcover, 320 pages
  • 7 x 10 inches

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By Jennifer M. Volland and Chris Marino

This book features a visually dynamic historical timeline of Heath’s life and career, a history of products and dinnerware glazes, and a collection of essays contributed by historians and designers. All told with more than 340 rarely seen photographs and documents. Edith Heath's vision permeates everything done at Heath Ceramics since she started the company in 1948. Celebrate the legacy of their founder and one of the most important figures of postwar design history.

  • Berkeley Design Books and Information Office, 2021
  • Hardcover, 320 pages
  • 7 x 10 inches