Thursday, December 17, 2009

A MESSAGE FROM MONTECITO


 



 

  After the TEA FIRE in Santa Barbara my wife and I were looking for tile samples, to allow us to once again to be creative with our tile rebuilding applications. The California Pottery and Tile Company was instrumental in offering up as many samples as we needed for our evaluation and comparison process.
  Their willingness to work with us by offering a plant tour, free samples and consultation has been most beneficial regarding our do-diligents processes. The production environment in which the tiles are produced was most impressive. 
  The workmanship of their standard and custom products is outstanding. We have a few tile samples we recovered from our fire debris. They are able to copy and reproduce them at a very reasonable cost which allows us to replace our damaged tiles.
  We want to thank Mike & Matt for their kindness and support during our rebuilding process. We have referred several neighbors and friends to the California Pottery and Tile Company with positive results.  After learning that the California Pottery and Tile Company has created tiles for several municipalities in Santa Barbara and Ventura, I knew that they were dedicated and responsive to the local communities.

Sincerely,

Grant & Terri Gibson
West Mountain Drive
Santa Barbara, CA 93102



Tuesday, December 8, 2009

California Pottery and Tile Works Donate to the Tea and Jesusita Fire Victims

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NEWS NEWS NEWS

Quote from Jeff Shelton, Santa Barbara Architect - Mountain Drive Community Association


"I have worked with California Pottery for years, on many jobs. People might know them for their beautiful and durable tile. What they may not know is how inventive and flexible they are in terms of making any shape or design I can come up with. While I work with a number of local artisans, California Pottery makes it possible to get a lot of custom work fast.
  After the Tea Fire in Santa Barbara, one of the first phone calls I got was from California Pottery. They were not looking for work, but instead, asked me what they could do for all of the people up on Mountain Drive.
  Since that time, they have donated more pallets of tile than we can store. Most houses on the Drive will end up having a little or a lot of California Pottery tile."


BELOW: Rendering of a remodeled Tea Fire residence by Jeff Shelton using both donated and custom ordered tile from CPTW.

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  Many of us who live in Southern California know people and have personal friends who suffered from the Tea Fire in Montecito - Nov. 13th. 2008 and the Jesusita Fire in Santa Barbara - May 8th. 2009.
  All of us at California Pottery and Tile Works, although based in Los Angeles, have worked closely with architects, designers and home owners in Montecito and Santa Barbara for years and have formed friendships and strong business relationships with many people who have been affected by these two disasters. Because of our ties to this area it was never in question that we would try to help and continue to help in any way we can and support those who have had such devastating loss.
  To that end we have worked with Grant Gibson and the Mountain Drive Community Association, MDCA, and Jeff Shelton (Architect), to donate and continue to donate "over run" ceramic tiles and ceramic and terracotta architectural elements, which home owners can use and incorporate in their re-building efforts.
  To date we have donated approx. $ 50,000 of various field tiles, decorative malibu style, and hand painted tiles, terracotta pavers, spill ways and contemporary style ceramics. We will continue to do this as long as we can and hope all the home owners can re-build and continue their lives safely in the Santa Barbara and Montecito havens.
  California Pottery and Tile Works has done many custom ceramic projects that you may be familiar with, including the Santa Barbara Zoo, the Music Academy of the West, the Biltmore Hotel, La Cumbre Plaza, Paseo Nuevo, Ablitt House, El Andaluz, San Isidro Ranch and many private residences (including historical tile matching). One of our current public art projects includes West Beach Redevolpment mosaic near the Santa Barbara Pier, designed by the team at Irvine Cabada ArtDesign.  


Custom pinwheel terracotta flooring made for Paseo Nuevo, Santa Barbara
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