private Client Commissions
I welcome the chance to create custom ceramic work, and have enjoyed producing for private clients, restaurants, designers, musicians, collectors, and other collaborators. Each project is shaped by thoughtful dialogue, shared vision, and a love for form and material.
This page (under construction) features a selection of past commissions, from functional tableware to unique art pieces. I’m always excited to take on new work that blends utility with distinct personality. Whether you're looking for a single signature piece or a full series, I look forward to having a conversation about bringing custom ceramics into your space.
Let’s make something beautiful together
If you’re interested in commissioning a piece or collaborating on a larger project, I’d love to hear from you. Please reach out with a brief description of what you’re looking for — including scale, intended use, and any inspiration or reference points.
Commissions require a lead time of 6-10 weeks, depending on the complexity of concept. I’ll always provide a clear timeline and proposal before we begin, and we’ll stay close as we collaborate to develop something beautiful together.
Past Work
Fine dining Chicago
Heather creates collections of custom ceramic pieces to elevate the exploratory cuisine of restaurants with each piece thoughtfully crafted to complement the sensory experience of the cuisine, becoming both a functional surface and an extension of the restaurant’s storytelling.
Porto - Bonhomme Group
Heather created a collection of custom ceramic pieces to elevate the exploratory cuisine of a new restaurant that was soon awarded a Michelin star.
Mama Delia - Bonhomme group
Continuing her relationship with the Bonhomme Group, Heather created additional collections to celebrate the intersection of form, food, and atmosphere.
Doves Lunchenette
Heather maintains an ongoing collaboration with Dove’s Luncheonette, creating batches of ceramic sipping cups for mezcal that reflect the restaurant’s unique character and vibrant atmosphere.
Want to learn more about Heather’s collaboration process? Read the press pack.