The Tower: Discovering Glenside, and Lynn Sipsey at Heirloom Studio

By Purnell T. Cropper | December 2, 2011

Tower Reporter Samantha Nickalls’ interview with the Office of Community Service (read it here) provides a glimpse into how Arcadia students are getting more involved in the local community—and some of the fun that can be had—like First Fridays that now include activities at the Keswick Theater. And tonight (Friday, Dec. 2), it’s WinterFest in Glenside.

An interesting gem tucked into her story—”I stopped by Heirloom to check out Lynn Sipsey’s (graduated in 2011) contribution to their new kitchenware line one month.” A quick search finds Heirloom Home and Studio, not a national brand, but a small business in Glenside, featuring new work by Sipsey.

“Check out this time-compressed video of Lynn illustrating salad greens (the one in this video is a baby beet green) for our soon to be released “ultimate salad bowl”. While you are at it, check out these amazing seeds—these are the greens that we used for our illustrations. We have this seed pack and many others at the shop!” according to their Facebook post.

“Heirloom home and studio unites art, craft, garden and home in an environment where community, sustainability, and creativity are the inspirational foundations. Located in Glenside, PA our space houses a dynamic ceramic-design studio and features our own garden-to-table collection, as well as local merchandise ranging from furniture and home decor, vintage and repurposed objects, handmade tees and gifts, table-top gardens, fountains, and more. We’re also proud to offer regionally-adapted open-pollenated heirloom garden seeds.

“Heirloom strives to provide a unique experience and opportunity for our local and regional residents to shop, collaborate, and explore. Workshops for families and children, home interior and garden-design consultations will be offered. We hope you will be inspired to visit, chat, shop, grow, make, and gather.” Find them at 2227 Mt. Carmel Ave, Glenside.