Rough around the edges (in a good way).
A quick glance at this dinnerware from the corner of your eye might not arouse any suspicion: white porcelain, glossy, the standard fare. But if you get a little closer, you’ll see that the edges are imperfect—recalling the pages of a book that were waterlogged at one point—and the surface texture is like linen, with tiny cross-hatched lines weaving across areas of gloss. To round out the look, the bottom of the plates are unfinished so they won't slide around on a table. We love these plates and use these interspersed with other white dinnerware for a casual look whenever we're hosting in the office.
Choose from a 3-piece set that includes a dinner plate, a shallow bowl, and a salad plate, or buy each of those pieces in a set of 4. If you love to entertain, a matching platter is available to complete the tablescape.
Heads up: Due to the way these pieces are crafted, the bottoms are left unglazed (a nice lil' reminder of the fact that they're handmade, we think!).
Photography by Julia Gartland, Rocky Luten, James Ransom and Linda Xiao
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