Friday, August 29, 2008

Getting Ready for Fall



Every year by mid August I am dying for fall, chilly mornings and long pants. Around the house I start thinking about earth tones and natural textures. Like faux antlers and a vase full of pheasant feathers from my father who has been hunting birds for decades.
This year, as I am making my own soy candles, I also thinking about fall scents. Growing up, fall meant starting to carry and stack firewood. The raw pungent smell of split oak logs is a favorite scent. Unfortunately there is either no market for oak essential oil or it is too difficult to produce. So I am going ahead with the season's traditional allspice and clove and blending in more mature, earthy oils like sweet vetiver and dark patchouli and rounding out the line with bright juniper berry and fresh balsam. The wood candles in the picture, which we got a year ago, have been cleaned out of the parafin wax and are waiting for fresh soy.

Thursday, August 28, 2008

Heath Ceramics Winter 2008 Sneak Peak




For Winter 2008, Heath Ceramics has returned to matte red, but this time fusing it with a beautiful deep glossy burgundy glaze.

The new season's offering for the picnic set is birch and burgundy.

Both are available starting October 1 at heathceramics.com.

The Ultimate Wine Glass


Jasper Morrison's Glass Family (2008) for Alessi is made up of three simple super-normal glasses. White, red and water. Shown is the red wine glass and it is the perfect partner for your best everyday red wine. The rims are thin, but unlike what is popular now in wine glasses, the base has some weight to it and the most subtle beautiful curve. Classic Morrison.

Friday, July 25, 2008

Heath Ceramics' 2008 Winter Vase Collection


For their Winter 2007 line, Heath Ceramics created three new vases to compliment Edith Heath's own designs. They were originally offered in winter white and matte brown. Shown here is winter white with a glazed edge.

Heath Ceramics Summer 2008 Picnic Set


Heath Ceramic's summer 2008 limited edition picnic set with Edith Heath's iconic 1948 Coupe dinnerware and a custom picnic bag by S. Stein.