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Saturday, May 5, 2012



Two weekends ago I attended "Shop. Talk. Stitch" - A gathering at Heath's Sausalito factory/store with Catherine Bailey and Natalie Chanin. They shared stories about their individual businesses, friendship and the lovely tableware collaboration they completed at the end of last year, Alabama Chanin Collection for Heath.


It's always cool to hear about the process and "behind the scenes" of a collaboration - especially when the designer's mediums are so different. Natalie and Cathy shared some great stories about how they translated their ideas - from the beginning design stages, patterns & color palette, to the inevitable production obstacles & creative problem solving. I was amazed to learn that the traditional embroidery patterns are each hand drawn, mark by mark, on each piece, by one women in the factory! I applaud her patience, steady hand and excellent graphic eye. Similar to the action of hand-stitching on a garment - this pattern is hand-etched in clay. Inspiration for the color palette came from the mineral rich, red soil of Natalie's home state and the French blue colored dishes she grew up using with her family.


It was a gorgeous day and after the talk we all gathered in the sunny courtyard to sew tea towels, drink wine, savor delicious biscuits and fresh veggies (and talk some more). My tea towel is coming along beautifully and will be sent off to mom this week. A perfect Mother's Day gift, no?

I think this collection really celebrates the esthetic, creativity and intention of each designer.

heathceramics.com

alabamachanin.com


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December 8, 2011


The new Chain Collection will be featured at one final event before the holidays - D&H Sustainable Jewelers! I couldn't think of a better place to be - as they represent three of my favorite things... sustainability, ethical jewelry and local wine!

 


I feel really honored to be a part of their selective list of luxury, artisan jewelers whose core values of style and sustainability mesh with my own. Their commitment to local and ethically sourced jewelry is refreshing.

"We do not want to reduce the viability of luxury products by selling things that hurt our environment today. The resources and technology exist today to allow customers to have a green choice. By creating transparency in our "traditional" industry, we can all feel good about what we are buying and selling. We believe that sustainability must take into account all of these aspects: social, environmental, cultural, and economic. You have to do this on a local level."  Shawn Higgins and Lindsay Daunell, owners of D&H.


ARTIST RECEPTION
Friday, December 9
from 5-8pm

D&H Sustainable Jewelers
2323 Market Street
San Francisco, CA 94114

They are the first and only retail jewelry store in the United States with a fully licensed wine bar. All wines are local, organic & sustainably produced.

If you're in San Francisco please stop in, experience ethical luxury jewelry and enjoy a glass of wine with me!


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