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  2. Guillermo Wagner Granizo - Wikipedia

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    Ceramic tile mural El Faro restaurant, 2399 Folsom Street, San Francisco, California These murals hang on the upper level of two walls and depict happy people in San Francisco, with many party balloons, hot air balloons, the ocean, a light house, and more. [23] 1992–1995 "Vacaville Centennial", twenty outdoor murals, set into three ...

  3. Heath Ceramics - Wikipedia

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    In addition to its dinnerware factory and showroom in Sausalito, Heath has a showroom and clay studio in Los Angeles (opened in 2008); [5] a showroom within the San Francisco Ferry Building (opened in 2010); and their flagship San Francisco showroom and clay studio, co-located with the tile factory in the Heath Building (opened in 2012).

  4. California pottery - Wikipedia

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    San Francisco: 1960s: Kitchenware [16] Evans Ceramics Inc. Healdsburg: 1974-Art ware & cookware [14] Garden City Pottery Company: San Jose: 1902–1979: Crockery, tableware, art ware, garden ware & kitchenware [17] Gladding Ceramic Insulator Company, Inc. San Jose: 1924-Tile. "Gladco" insulators after 1964 [14] Heath Ceramics: Sausalito: 1948 ...

  5. Fireclay Tile - Wikipedia

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    Fireclay Tile is a North American architectural tile company. Founded in 1986 by Paul Burns, Jeff Alvord, Martin Zepeda, and Albert Batista. [ 2 ] Fireclay is known for designing and hand-making tile in Northern California , while actively incorporating environmentally sustainable practices.

  6. Franciscan Ceramics - Wikipedia

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    Franciscan Ceramics are ceramic tableware and tile products produced by Gladding, McBean & Co. in Los Angeles, California, US from 1934 to 1962, International Pipe and Ceramics (Interpace) from 1962 to 1979, and Wedgwood from 1979 to 1983. Wedgwood closed the Los Angeles plant, and moved the production of dinnerware to England in 1983.

  7. Edith Heath - Wikipedia

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    Edith Kiertzner Heath (May 24, 1911 – December 27, 2005) [1] [2] was an American studio potter and founder of Heath Ceramics.The company, well known for its mid-century modern ceramic tableware, including "Heathware," and architectural tiles, is still operating in Sausalito, California, after being founded in 1948.