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    	<copyright>(c) 2007</copyright>
    	<pubDate>4 Dec 2008 00:54:57 GMT</pubDate>
    	
    	
 		
 			
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         		<title>Modern Cup</title>
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	                Images: Heath Ceramics

The modern cup, shown here in small and large sizes, was designed as part of the Plaza line in the 1980s. The Plaza line was designed with the intention of being durable and versatile, but at the same time featuring contemporary and modern shapes.
The modern cup shown here is rimless and does not have a handle. It comes in a variety of colors designed by Edith Heath.

Source:
Heath Ceramics website
[url]http://www.heathceramics.com/go/heath/tableware/store/?catID=16[/url]
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	            <link>http://www.thinglink.org/thing:922iez</link>
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         		<title>Stack Mug</title>
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	                Image: Heath Ceramics

The stack mug was designed as part of the Rim line. The Rim line was produced in the 1960s to meet the growing demand from restaurants. The line designed with the fast paced movibilty and versatility required in a modern restaurant. The rim on the mug is designed to allow easy stacking and pick up. The mug is still produced today.

Source:
Heath Ceramics website
[url]http://www.heathceramics.com/go/heath/tableware/store/?catID=21[/url]
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	            <link>http://www.thinglink.org/thing:193gii</link>
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	            <guid>2</guid>
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         		<title>Studio Mug</title>
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	                Images: Heath Ceramics

The studio mug was designed as part of the Coupe line. First produced in 1948, and still in production today, the Coupe line was designed to present clean and simple lines that captured a modern approach.
The Studio Mug is still in prodcution today by Heath Ceramics. It is large and features a low handle that is ergonomic. The low handle designed by Edith Heath has since become an icon of design. It is produced in a variety of colors.

Source:
Heath Ceramics website
[url]http://www.heathceramics.com/go/heath/tableware/store/?catID=12[/url]
and
[url]http://www.heathceramics.com/go/heath/tableware/coupe-line/[/url]

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	            <link>http://www.thinglink.org/thing:730uba</link>
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	            <guid>3</guid>
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         		<title>Say I Love You-Coffee Mug</title>
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	                Via [url=http://boldloft.com/osc/product_info.php?manufacturers_id=29&amp;products_id=385]BoldLoft [/url]
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	            <link>http://www.thinglink.org/thing:787qeo</link>
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	            <guid>4</guid>
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         		<title>KOIVU cappuccino</title>
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	                Töissäni on arki ja fantasia.
Ne kertovat elämänkatsomuksestani, rakkaudesta luontoon, 
jonka moninaisuus on helpompi kuvata keraamisina kuvina ja muotoina kuin kertoa sanoilla.
Työni elävät ja muuttuvat havainnoinnin ja uusien ajatusten myötä.
Keraaminen tarinani jatkuu niin kauan kuin savi muotoutuu käsissäni.


My works incorporate everyday and fantasy. 
My works tell about my view of life, my love for nature, 
whose diversity it is easier to depict by ceramic shapes and forms than to tell by words.
My works are alive and they transform by observation and new thoughts.
My ceramic tale will go on as long as clay forms between my hands. 

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