1. Introduction
This Cookie Policy explains how Hearth & Table Kitchen uses cookies and similar technologies on our website, online store, emails, and related digital services. It describes what cookies are, the categories of cookies we use, why we use them, and the choices you may have to manage them. This Policy is intended for visitors and customers in the United States and should be read together with our Privacy Policy and any applicable Terms of Service.
For purposes of this Cookie Policy, “cookies” includes small text files stored on your browser or device, as well as related technologies such as pixels, tags, software development kits, local storage, web beacons, and similar tools. These technologies help us operate our website, remember your preferences, understand how people use our services, improve our products and content, and provide or measure advertising.
This Cookie Policy applies to Hearth & Table Kitchen, located at 184 Bleecker Street, New York, NY 10012, US. If you have questions about our use of cookies or other tracking technologies, you may contact us at [email protected]. This Cookie Policy is effective as of 2026-05-22.
2. What Cookies and Similar Technologies Are
Cookies are small data files placed on your device when you visit a website. They can be used to recognize your browser, store information about your session, remember choices you make, keep items in your shopping cart, and support security features. Some cookies last only for the duration of your browser session, while others remain on your device for a defined period or until you delete them.
Cookies may be set directly by Hearth & Table Kitchen, which are often called first-party cookies. Cookies may also be set by third parties that provide services to us, such as payment processing, analytics, advertising, fraud prevention, social media, customer support, or website functionality. These are often called third-party cookies.
Similar technologies may work in different ways but serve related purposes. Pixels and web beacons, for example, may be small images or code snippets that help determine whether a page was viewed, an email was opened, or an advertisement was effective. Local storage may allow a website to store information in your browser outside the traditional cookie format. We refer to these technologies collectively as cookies in this Policy for convenience.
3. Cookie Categories We Use
Hearth & Table Kitchen may use the following categories of cookies and similar technologies:
- Strictly necessary cookies. These cookies are required for the website to function and cannot usually be disabled through our site controls. They enable core features such as page navigation, checkout, account access, fraud prevention, security, load balancing, and remembering items in a cart.
- Functional cookies. These cookies allow the website to remember choices you make, such as region, language, display preferences, saved information, or certain account settings. They help provide a more personalized and convenient experience.
- Analytics and performance cookies. These cookies help us understand how visitors interact with our website, which pages are popular, how users move through the site, and whether errors occur. We use this information to measure and improve website performance, design, content, and customer experience.
- Advertising and targeting cookies. These cookies may be used to deliver advertisements that are more relevant to your interests, limit how often you see an ad, measure ad effectiveness, and support marketing campaigns. They may be set by us or by advertising partners and may be used to build a profile of your interests across websites and services.
- Social media and content cookies. These cookies may be used when our website includes social sharing tools, embedded content, reviews, videos, or other features provided by third parties. These providers may collect information about your interaction with their content, even if you do not actively use the feature.
- Email and communication pixels. If we send promotional or transactional emails, we may use pixels or similar technologies to learn whether an email was opened, whether links were clicked, or whether messages were delivered successfully. This helps us improve communications and measure engagement.
4. Why We Use Cookies
We use cookies to provide, protect, and improve the Hearth & Table Kitchen website and online shopping experience. For example, cookies help us keep our site secure, maintain your cart during a visit, process checkout, identify technical issues, and remember preferences that make our services easier to use.
We also use cookies to understand how visitors find and use our website. Analytics information may include pages viewed, time spent on pages, links clicked, referring pages, general device and browser information, and approximate location derived from an IP address. This information helps us identify trends, improve navigation, test new features, evaluate product interest, and make our content more useful.
Where permitted by law, we and our partners may use advertising cookies to promote Hearth & Table Kitchen products and services, including kitchen, dining, cookware, tabletop, home goods, or related offerings. Advertising cookies may help us show relevant ads on other websites or platforms, measure whether ads lead to visits or purchases, and avoid showing the same advertisement too frequently.
5. Information Collected Through Cookies
Cookies may collect or store information such as browser type, device type, operating system, IP address, unique cookie identifiers, pages visited, referring URLs, approximate location, time and date of visits, interactions with features, cart activity, purchase journey information, and advertising identifiers. Some cookies may connect this information with other information we maintain, such as account details, purchase history, or email engagement, where permitted by applicable law.
Cookies generally do not directly identify you by name on their own. However, certain cookie information may be considered personal information under U.S. privacy laws when it can reasonably be linked to you, your household, or your device. We handle such information as described in our Privacy Policy.
We do not intend to use cookies to collect sensitive personal information, such as government identification numbers, precise financial account credentials, health information, or biometric information. If any payment-related cookies are used, they are generally provided by payment processors or security vendors to support secure checkout, fraud prevention, and transaction completion.
6. Third-Party Cookies and Partners
Some cookies and similar technologies on our website may be provided by third-party service providers or partners. These may include analytics providers, advertising networks, ecommerce platforms, payment processors, fraud prevention services, email service providers, customer support tools, social media platforms, content delivery networks, and providers of embedded content or product review features.
Third parties may use cookies to collect information about your online activities over time and across different websites or online services. Their use of information is governed by their own privacy and cookie policies, not solely by this Cookie Policy. We encourage you to review the privacy settings and policies offered by third-party platforms and services you use.
We seek to work with providers that support our business operations and customer experience, but we do not control all cookie practices of third parties once their technologies are placed or accessed through our website. Where required by applicable law, we provide mechanisms to manage certain third-party cookies or opt out of certain uses.
7. Your Choices and Controls
You have several ways to manage cookies. Most browsers allow you to block, delete, or receive alerts about cookies through browser settings. Your browser may also allow you to block third-party cookies while permitting first-party cookies. Please note that if you disable certain cookies, some features of our website may not work correctly, including cart, checkout, account access, or saved preferences.
You may also use device-level or platform-level controls to limit certain tracking, advertising identifiers, or personalized advertising. Some advertising partners participate in industry opt-out programs that allow you to limit interest-based advertising from participating companies. These opt-outs may rely on cookies to remember your choice, so if you clear cookies or use a different browser or device, you may need to renew your preferences.
If our website provides a cookie banner, preference center, “Do Not Sell or Share My Personal Information” link, or similar tool, you may use that tool to express preferences about certain categories of cookies. Strictly necessary cookies may remain active because they are needed to operate the site and provide requested services.
8. California and U.S. State Privacy Considerations
Some U.S. state privacy laws, including the California Consumer Privacy Act as amended by the California Privacy Rights Act, often referred to as the CCPA, may treat certain disclosures of cookie-related information for cross-context behavioral advertising as a “sale” or “sharing” of personal information. Depending on how our website is configured and what partners are active, advertising or targeting cookies may involve this type of activity.
If you are a California resident or a resident of another U.S. state with similar privacy rights, you may have the right to opt out of the sale or sharing of personal information or targeted advertising, as those terms are defined by applicable law. You may also have rights to know, access, delete, correct, and limit certain uses of personal information, subject to legal exceptions.
Where required, we will honor valid privacy preference signals, such as Global Privacy Control, when detected by our website and when the signal applies under relevant law. The effect of such a signal may depend on your browser, device, and whether you are using the same environment in which the signal is enabled. For more information about your privacy rights and how to submit requests, please review our Privacy Policy or contact us at [email protected].
9. Do Not Track and Global Privacy Control
Some browsers offer a “Do Not Track” setting. Because there is no single industry or legal standard for responding to Do Not Track signals, our website may not respond to those signals in a uniform way. However, we may respond to legally recognized opt-out preference signals, including Global Privacy Control, where required by applicable law.
Global Privacy Control is a browser or extension-based signal that may communicate your request to opt out of certain sales, sharing, or targeted advertising. If we detect a valid Global Privacy Control signal and applicable law requires recognition, we will process it in accordance with that law. This may not disable all cookies, but it may affect cookies used for cross-context behavioral advertising or similar purposes.
You can also manage cookie settings directly through our available preference tools, if provided, and through your browser or device controls. Using multiple controls may provide broader coverage because some controls apply to a browser, some apply to a device, and some apply to a particular website or account.
10. Retention of Cookie Information
The duration of cookies varies. Session cookies expire when you close your browser. Persistent cookies remain until they expire or are deleted. The expiration period may differ depending on the cookie purpose. For example, security cookies may be retained for a short period needed to detect suspicious activity, while preference cookies may last longer to remember your choices.
Information collected through cookies may be retained for as long as reasonably necessary for the purposes described in this Policy, including website operations, analytics, security, recordkeeping, legal compliance, dispute resolution, fraud prevention, and business improvement. Aggregated or de-identified analytics information may be retained for longer periods because it does not identify a particular individual in the same way.
When we no longer need cookie-related information for the purposes for which it was collected, we will take reasonable steps to delete, de-identify, aggregate, or otherwise handle it in accordance with our retention practices and applicable law.
11. Changes to This Cookie Policy
We may update this Cookie Policy from time to time to reflect changes in our website, technologies, vendors, legal requirements, or business practices. When we update the Policy, we will revise the effective date or otherwise provide notice as appropriate. Your continued use of our website after an updated Cookie Policy is posted means that the updated Policy applies to your use of the website going forward.
If we make material changes to how we use cookies, we may provide additional notice, such as a banner, pop-up, preference update, or other communication. We encourage you to review this Cookie Policy periodically so you understand how Hearth & Table Kitchen uses cookies and what choices are available to you.
12. Contact Us
If you have questions, concerns, or requests regarding this Cookie Policy or our use of cookies and similar technologies, please contact us at [email protected]. You may also write to us at 184 Bleecker Street, New York, NY 10012, US.
When contacting us, please include enough information for us to understand and respond to your request. For privacy rights requests, we may need to verify your identity or authority to act on behalf of another person, as required or permitted by applicable law.