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The Good Flea / Good Times

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 Heath Ceramic's Good Flea was a lot of fun. This was the first vintage market they hosted and what a great group of vendors it was. Heath Clay Studio Director Tung Chiang selected 15 dealers from around the world to participate. It was held in their tile factory in San Francisco. As you can see here, the shoppers showed up for it. Heath was not only an exceptional host but they also participated as a vendor with a great selection of vintage Heath. It's part of their Pass the Plate initiative. Tung had a space too. He was selling some of his treasures from Finland. Takahiro Goko / Swimsuit Department from Japan!   In addition to folk craft, he had a Sori Yanagi can opener. Shinichiro Nakahara  also had some incredible pieces from Japan. Shin also had this Paul Rand catalog and spoon by David Tisdale.   Cordoba Gallery from Mexico City Cordoba had a great collection of items including Nakashima and pieces from Mexico. I've been a longtime fan of Oak Street Vintage ...

Weekend/ Stuff

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  It's a great weekend when you come home with a Henry Takemoto. The one on the right needs a little more research. Someone who attended Chouinard Art Institute in the 1950s bought the Takemoto directly from him, along with pots from fellow Otis ceramicists Voulkos, Rothman and Mason. This includes the piece on the right. Early Soleri bell and an uncommon Kenji Fujita pitcher

The Good Flea / Heath Ceramics

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 Vintage Market at Heath Ceramics in San Francisco  I'll be selling at the first Make Good vintage flea market on Saturday June 14; 10am–5pm and Sunday, June 15; 10am–4pm at Heath San Francisco, 2900 18th Street, San Francisco, CA 94110 There is a great line up with dealers from as far away as Tokyo and Mexico City. I better step up my game on this one. More about the market is available here and  RSVP to the Market here The Good Flea is Heath’s elevated take on a classic flea market, offering visitors a chance to explore a wide selection of unique antiques and artifacts pulled from the private collections of expert curators, vendors, and creative leaders. This group—assembled by Clay Studio Director Tung Chiang—will bring not only hand-chosen vintage finds, but also a deep well of knowledge on design and craft history. Hosted within Heath’s SF tile factory, The Good Flea showcases objects that span eras and styles—including some special finds from Heath’s archive! Enthu...

Il Plazzo / Aldo Rossi & Shigeru Uchida

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Hotel Il Palazzo by Aldo Rossi and Morris Adjmi (1989) with the original interior design by Shigeru Uchida. Located in Fukuoka, Japan. Uchida was actually commissioned to design the hotel and called on Rossi to do the architectural design while Uchida did the interior.   It's a post-modern icon and is seen as one of Rossi's most important projects.  Here is the original 1989 design by Shigeru Uchida.   Photo: Nacása & Partners Inc The hotel has changed hands at least couple times over the years. The original furniture was sold off long ago and for very cheap according to a collector friend in Japan.   Photo: Nacása & Partners Inc This is what one of the original Japanese style rooms looked like. All the rooms are western style rooms now as far as I know.  Photo: Nacása & Partners Inc The latest redesign was done by Uchida Design Studio in 2021, since Uchida passed away  in 2016. It's great that they went back to his firm. ...