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Archive for the ‘Tableware’ Category

June 22nd, 2007

Snap-a-Party place setting

SNAP-A-PARTY is  DIY place setting fun for kids of any age. You simply snap apart the party pack of knife, fork, spoon, plate, chopsticks, toothpick, and napkin ring. Yes, that is an extensive and odd list of items. They come with 4 per pack in 4 colors.

Tags: snap a party, diy place settings, place […]

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October 15th, 2006

Maki Sushi Plates

CB2’s Maki Sushi Plates ($5.95 each) are a very trendy dish-in-plate set. Not like the ones you used to picnic with. They are still dishwasher safe though! Porcelain with matte finish.
Via product dose
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September 12th, 2006

Ultimate Spaghetti Plate

Forget the mess, the spoon twirling and the splatter. Enjoy spaghetti one-handed style with the Ultimate Spaghetti Plate

The DogSpag Ultimate Spaghetti Plate ($20) were presented earlier this year in Frankfurt. Made from stoneware with a raised centre dish, simply twirl your pasta in the hole (like a spoon) and you’re set. Any splatter simply lands […]

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September 3rd, 2006

French Bull Tableware

French Bull designs tableware with graphic punch. Designs like the multi dot and vine have incredible appeal. All designs are by Jackie Shapiro.

All elements are made from melamine - chip proof, no fading, no shattering, easy to care for.
Via babygadget ; Tags: french bull, tableware, melamine, design, modern, contemporary
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August 22nd, 2006

Dish Up - the food divide

Dish Up are dishes made by Propaganda that are not quite whole. The concept is simple - divide your food up, literally. Some people are really super fussy about their food not touching, so I am sure that was an inspiration, but it’s also an interesting idea to eat from just a portion of a […]

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July 16th, 2006

Ceramic Flip Colander

The Ceramic Flip Colander - drain, flip & serve. A unique way to turn a clunky object like a colander into a useful and decorative bowl.
From Plow & Hearth for $29.95
Via book of joe
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December 18th, 2005

Dune Lines Dinnerware

Villeroy and Boch Dune Lines Dinnerware has clean and elegant lines that add flare to your dining. I like white dinnerware sets because they are so timeless and are so easy to dress up. It’s as simple as adding great napkinds or charger plates.
In regards to this set, I particularly like the unusal shape to […]

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December 15th, 2005

Wilton Armetale Cake Stand

I so so so want a cake stand. Actually, I want 2 or 3 so I can tier them. And I want them to be totally interesting. I can see the benefit to one layer, the bottom, being the standard glass or ceramic, but whimsy has it’s place, and a second tier is great. Perfect […]

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December 12th, 2005

Handful Plates

Dutch designer Alissia Melka-Teichroew created these “Handful of Plates“, which have been rewarded as part of I.D. Magazine’s New and Notable of 2005.

The way they are curved allows you to keep the plate in one hand while eating the food with the other one, while food and fork won’t fall out. These plates are ideal […]

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November 22nd, 2005

Graphic dinner plates

Out of the ordinary, indeed. These are the most interesting and odd dinner plates I’ve ever seen.

Elsewheres, the store that brought you the egglings and the Sol glasses, has a new dinnerware set that take “graphic” to the next level. Made from melamine. $39 for a set of four.

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November 3rd, 2005

Devil & Angel Salt & Pepper

Could these be any more cute?

This little devil and angel are made from molded recycled rubber, what a bonus! From Homework

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October 24th, 2005

Crinkle Coffee Mug

Freak out your friends with the Crinkle Coffee Mug. White porcelain coffee cup meant to look crumpled, like a paper cup. Handmade in Japan, so likely they come out looking a little different each time.

It’s sold out right now, but will be back in a month - just in time for Christmas! Imagine opening this […]

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