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dots all over dinner plate

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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pantone green side plate
This ceramic side plate from Fishs Eddy features four shades of Pantone greens - a perfect gift for anyone whose work revolves around Pantone swatches.

9"dia.

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tilt_bowls


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 ]
patchwork turtle side plate
Okay, one more ceramic plate from the Patchwork series designed by Marcel Wanders in 2003 for Royal Tichelaar Makkum.

5.5"dia.

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patchwork vortrag breakfast plate
More from the Patchwork plates series designed by Marcel Wanders in 2003 for Royal Tichelaar Makkum. This ceramic breakfast plate will definitely provide some food for thought at the dinner table.

8.7"dia.

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patchwork child soup plate
More from the Patchwork plates series designed by Marcel Wanders in 2003 for Royal Tichelaar Makkum. This is one artful ceramic soup plate.

10.2"dia.

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patchwork master large main course plate

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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patchwork parsley underplate


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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dinner


Dinner is a set of children's dinnerware designed by Naoto Fukasawa in 2005 for Driade. Simply a good, clean design. Made of melamine; available in persimmon and light azure blue.

Tray: 12.2"w x 9.8"d x 0.79"h.
Plate: 5.35"w x 5.35"d x 0.87"h.
Bowl: 4.17"w x 4.17"d x 1.89"h.
Cup: 2.4"h x 8.4"dia.
Fork: 4.17"w.
Spoon: 4.25"w.
Knife: 4.25"w.

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party people chopsticks


If you enjoy Asian cuisines but don't get along with chopsticks, you'll really like this set of six colorful, one-piece chopsticks by Fred. All you need to know is some chopstick etiquette, which is conveniently provided.

6"h.

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chopstick kids

These melamine chopsticks by Fred are designed for kids (and the young-at-heart ones). These soft, washable boy and girl hinges are molded from food-grade silicone rubber, so they're dishwasher-safe. The hinges' openings at the bottom can be stretched to hold two color pencils - perfect for kids to make their masterpieces at the dining table.

7"h.

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