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Small: 1 tube; 4.5"h. [ get it here ]
Medium: 2 tubes; 4.5"h. [ get it here ]
Large: 3 tubes; 4.5"h. [ get it here ]

Tray: 5.25"w x 7.5"l.
Cup: 2"h x 2"dia. Holds 2oz.
Spoon: 2.25"l.
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If you're a Hirst fan but can't afford to get one of his LSD prints, then this ceramic plate from Fishs Eddy should satisfy your visual hunger.
10.5"dia.
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A whimsical ice cream topping carousel for any ice cream party - includes a Lazy Susan, six 3-oz. topping dishes, a 7" ladle, six 5" spoons and an 8-oz. hot fudge bowl with lid. Hand-painted earthenware and wood.
10.5"h x 3.5"dia.
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9"dia.
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4"h. Holds 12oz.
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If you're a graph paper lover, then I hope you're as excited as I was when I first saw this ceramic tray from Fishs Eddy - I had chill bumps all over my arms. Perfect for serving cheeses and/or chocolates.
8.5"w x 11"l.
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3.5"h x 12"dia.
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Extremely popular in Japan, where it originated, the Eggling by Noted is made of white bisque. It comes with peat mixture and seeds already inside (a terra cotta tray and an extra seed pack are also included).
1.875"w x 2.125"h.
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5"w x 15.75"l.
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This mini chandelier designed by Amy Adams of Perch! is made of four connected ceramic balls and comes with a white ceramic ceiling canopy. So round and perfect! Available in 7 colors: brown, green, grey, light orange, turquoise, violet, and yellow (as shown above). Uses 4 x 25-60 watt candelabra bulbs.
Ceramic balls: 4"dia.
Drop length: customized/made to order.
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Designed by Masahiro Mori in 1969 for the blind, each porcelain cup has a clean appearance and fits snugly in the hand.
4.5"h x 2.75"dia.
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This porcelain plate from CB2 is great for serving appetizers in a row or grid at table or buffet.
5.5"dia.
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More gorgeous porcelain pieces by Anne Black. Available in white, light sky blue, and light mint green.
Small: 4.5"dia. [ get it here ]
Medium: 6"dia. [ get it here ]
Large: 8"dia. [ get it here ]

Made by Anne Black in Copenhagen, this porcelain bowl is utterly modern and beautiful.
5"h x 8"dia.
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5.5"dia.
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8.7"dia.
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10.2"dia.
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Designed by Marcel Wanders in 2003 for Royal Tichelaar Makkum, this large ceramic main course plate is from the same series of 30 plates as the Patchwork Parsley underplate from the previous entry. My favorite out of the entire series.
11.8"dia.
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Designed by Marcel Wanders in 2003 for Royal Tichelaar Makkum, this ceramic underplate is one of a series of 30 differently decorated plates, made using different original plates from the traditional collection of Royal Tichelaar Makkum. It is partly silkscreened, partly painted by hand and is used in random combinations with other plates in the series on the table. Absolutely gorgeous.
14.2"dia.
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The Iittala Arabia Moomin Love mug and the Moomin Love plate make great gifts for kids, your beloved, and/or Moomin fans.
3.125"w x 3"l. Holds 8 oz.
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The Iittala Arabia Love Moomin porcelain plate depicts Moomintroll and Snorkmaiden from Tove Jansson's Moomin series adorably embracing each other. Designer Tove Slotte-Elevant transferred the original drawings to Arabia's Moomin products. When I was a kid I always thought the Moomins were hippos, but they're actually trolls.
7.5"dia.
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Designed by Design Glut, the Hookmaker is a good example of combining ordinary objects, in this case — a glazed earthenware tile and half of a teacup — to make something extraordinary.
6"w x 6"l x 3"d.
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These two porcelain salt & pepper shakers are just too cute. Designed by Alberto Mantilla of Mint Inc. in 2002.
2.75"w x 2"l x 3"h.
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Designed by Jon Eliason for Sagaform, these four stoneware bowls and the accompanying acacia wood tray are great for serving candies, cheeses, fruits, and/or veggies at any party.
Tray: 22"w.
Each bowl: 5"dia.
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These hand painted bone china mugs can easily add art and style to your tabletop or can simply be design objects/display pisces. The mugs come in a set of four, each with a different pattern. Designed by Catharina Kippel for Design House Stockholm.
4"h; 8.45oz.
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These whimsical stoneware owls are great companions for afternoon tea breaks. The pot comes with a removable strainer for steeping tea leaves. When not in use, the cups can be used to hold dessert forks and spoons. Too cute.
Pot: 3.75"h x 4.5"dia.
Cup: 3"h x 2"dia.
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Designed by Anthony Baxter of Mint, Inc. and made from high-quality porcelain with lacquered cherrywood chopsticks, the "'Sushi Time' Sushi Plate is a sushi and sashimi serving piece for two. The wide outer rim is generously sized and slopes inward toward the center 'dipping dimple.'" Another noteworthy fact: It was an Industrial Design Excellence Award (IDEA) Bronze Metal Winner for Consumer Products in 2006.
1.5"d x 12.5"dia.
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"This double spouted milk jug comes with actual foil milk tops in various colours, these are good if you want to display Milkii as an object. It also comes with a set of re-sealable red plastic lids that are food safe and perfect if you want to use Milkii as a jug." Designed by Kathleen Hills; made of bone china.
3"w x 6"h; 1 pint.
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This set of fun (and slightly creepy!) porcelain juicers are handmade by Polly George from white ceramic and tactile glaze. p.s. Mr. and Mrs. Jones are from Kent, England.
Mr. Jones: 2.75"h x 4.5"dia.
Mrs. Jones: 2"h x 3"dia.
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