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Aalto 900 trolley with ‘Landscape’ finish, from the artek + Heath collection, by artek and Heath Ceramics
‘As so often is the case with interesting things, this collaboration began with a chance encounter.’ says Marianne Goebl, managing director at Finnish design brand Artek. The collaboration in question is a new interpretation of Artek icons, produced together with California’s Heath Ceramics.
In 2016, Goebl explains, a conversation occurred on the lawn at a Cooper Hewitt summer party between team members from Artek and Heath Ceramics. Not long after, the two companies, recognising shared affinities for natural materials and conscientious craftsmanship, made the decision to partner on a series of limited-edition products.
Detail view of Aalto 900 trolley with ‘Deep Sea’ finish, from the Artek + Heath collection, by Artek and Heath Ceramics
Released in October, the full Artek & Heath collection includes six iterations of Artek’s iconic trolley, each topped with a unique tiled surface that honour Heath’s past with designs inspired by vintage tiles found around its Sausalito factory. Six different tile top designs have been made using new experimental glazing techniques that have been applied by hand. Each design is made and assembled in a limited run of six in Finland before the tiles are installed in San Francisco.
The collaboration also includes fresh takes on Artek’s Stool 60. First, a nesting set created in a trio of custom heights and Heath dinnerware glazes; and then also in a silk-screened ‘Universe’ glaze version, which was made with the help of acclaimed American printmaker David Dodde and transformed by House Industries. A matching ceramic Coupe platter is available separately.
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