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Inspired by the Victorian chimney pots that dot London's skyline, Heath reinterprets these familiar architectural forms into a refined, contemporary silhouette. Crafted in Portugal from locally sourced earthenware and finished in a deep Port Red glaze, it celebrates the enduring beauty of traditional ceramics while embracing modern simplicity.
Paired with a natural cotton shade, its petal-like folds echo the wildflowers of Hampstead Heath, balancing structure with softness. Heath embodies the harmony between city and nature, craftsmanship and character.
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“Heath takes its form from the surrounding architecture of our London studio. Inspired by tall Victorian chimney pots, the lamp celebrates a sense of grounding and quiet familiarity. Crafted in collaboration with skilled ceramists in Portugal, its exaggerated curves and high-gloss glaze gently reflect the light, balancing architectural structure with a relaxed presence. The shade diffuses the glow while introducing a delicate, organic contrast to the ceramic base, referencing wildflowers and clovers found within the built environment.”
Zoe Stark
Senior Product Designer
Heath is crafted from durable earthenware ceramic chosen for its strength, longevity, and use of abundant natural materials such as clay and sand. Made in Portugal, a region with a long-standing ceramic tradition, the lamp is formed as a single slipcast piece that remains true to time-honored production methods before being hand dip glazed, ensuring subtle variation in every piece. The shade is made from unbleached, 100% cotton, free from added dyes or chemicals, allowing the natural character of the material to come through.