



I'm a real sucker for a factory tour, I am fascinated by the way things are made, either by hand or on a production line, if there is a factory tour to be had - I am there. There are so many clever people in the world, artists and designers are celebrated for the crafts, but I see so much beauty in the way everyday products are engineered and produced too.
Here's a behind the scenes look at Heath Ceramics factory in Sausalito, USA. I love these ceramics and have used them at Market Lane Coffee here in Melbourne.
ALL IMAGES: Dustin Aksland for Dwell Magazine.
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