Heath Sausalito | December 4-5, 2021Make Good Market is back! Heath Ceramics is thrilled to host our annual holiday market, celebrating local makers, seasonal traditions, and the joy of bringing community together again. This year’s event will be held outdoors at the historic Sausalito showroom and factory. Among rows of open-air tents, our network of creative collaborators will be showcasing a wide array of thoughtfully-made products, from glassware and furniture to jewelry and apparel. We’ll also have a dedicated Heath Holiday tent featuring our own ceramics in festive colors, alongside Heath Home decor. The two-day event will include live demonstrations by our maker partners, including letterpress-printing, vase-throwing, and wreath making.
Saturday, December 4, 2021, 10am-4pm
Sunday, December 5, 2021, 10am-4pm
Heath Ceramics Sausalito
400 Gate 5 Road
Sausalito, CA 94965
This event is free, but we will be welcoming donations as part of a fundraising effort to support the
SF-Marin Food Bank. Each $5 donation becomes 10 meals served to food insecure families in the Bay Area. We’re grateful to our Sausalito neighbors, Seagate Properties and The Harbors, for their partnership in hosting this event and fundraiser, and their help providing space for a safe, outdoor gathering.
Masks will be appreciated for attendees and strongly recommended for staff and vendors. Bring a layer and please wear your mask.
By buying your gifts at Make Good Market, you’re supporting local manufacturing, independent craft, and environmentally responsible shopping. Don’t miss this special event!
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Make Good Market Makers Aesthetic Union: Producers of limited edition block prints that investigate both landscape art of the California Coast as well as traditional Japanese, Indian and Modern printmaking.
Aplat: A thoughtful zero-waste design collection for the kitchen, home and garden using Origami principles to inform the manufacturing process. Made in San Francisco from 100% organic cotton and surplus denim.
Block Shop: A sister-run design studio and home textiles brand based in Los Angeles.
Cathy Callahan: Hand-painted textiles with a focus on home—pillows, napkins, runners, place mats and coasters.
Cedric Mitchell: An LA-based glass artist creating work that ranges from functional to decorative art. Mitchell’s work combines simple design and bold colors in hand-blown vessels with a purpose.
Destination Fragrances: Hand-poured candles, fragranced with essential oils, blended to evoke the ambiance and mood of your favorite neighborhoods in San Francisco and iconic locations throughout California.
Etta & Billie: Deliciously satisfying natural bodycare to nourish the skin and senses.
Fyrn: San Francisco-based Fyrn creates modern furniture with uncommon heirloom quality. Generations of craftsmanship come to life in their sustainability-built timeless designs.
Heath Clay Studio: Heath’s place for exploration and inspiration, where shapes, glazes, design, and making processes evolve. See a live vessel throwing demo, and choose from an array of one-of-a-kind experimental bud vases.
Heath Newsstand: An SF-based community hub, transported to Heath Ceramics Sausalito only for Make Good Market. Offering magazines, gifts, greeting cards, and stocking stuffers.
Illustoria: A magazine serving up creative revelry for all ages! Sparking curiosity in all children and the grown-ups surrounding them.
Julia Turner: Artist and jeweler making graphic and sculptural pieces that are strong yet subtle. Handcrafted in Turner’s studio space inside the Heath SF factory building.
Julie Cristello: Julie Cristello creates time-worn, unique jewelry made with gold, silver, carved wood and diamonds.
Kirsten Muenster: Hand-made, one-of-a-kind modern heirlooms, aligning with the slow-fashion movement, ethical sourcing, and sustainable practices.
Kissweh: Exquisitely designed and timeless products inspired by the rich folk art of traditional Palestinian needlework motifs made by craftswomen in Lebanon.
La Fleuriste: La Fleuriste offers a curated collection of wreaths + holiday decor for the home.
Liz Oppenheim: Creating gold and silver organic jewelry using a traditional Japanese hand-sculpting technique.
Llané Alexis: Locally based multidisciplinary artist Llané Alexis uses braiding, weaving, and hand-stitching techniques to transform unwanted fabric scraps into functional goods and art objects.
Nancy Pearce: Los Angeles-based artist creating trophies of the mundane, elevating everyday items into sculptural forms cast in bronze.
Madre Linen: Domestically grown, processed, and sewn line of linen essentials for home living.
Monocle: Global affairs and lifestyle magazine, selling books, fragrances, and gifts.
Permanent Collection: Permanent Collection is a line of objects, homeware, and garments based on historical and contemporary originals. The designers collaborate with craftspeople to produce small runs, using high quality materials and unique processes.
Sabah: Leather shoes designed with a family of craftsmen in southeast Turkey.
Studiopatro: Practical and beautiful linen textiles for the kitchen, home and everyday life.
UrbanBeeSF: SF-based urban rooftop beekeeper making honey from sustainable, chemical-free beehives.
Z Line Lavender Farms: Handcrafted lavender satchels, pillows, and firesticks from a farm in Clarksburg, California.