A literary feast.
What would you serve to Jane Austen or James Baldwin for dinner? Invite your favorite authors to the table with this set of dinner plates, which are named for some of the great novelists and inspired by Turkish-style marbled endpapers (“ebru” is the name of this type of intricate marbling in modern Turkish). These designs are as unique as they are detailed, and though these plates may look and feel like fine porcelain, they’re actually made from heavy-weight, dishwasher-safe melamine.
Photography by Ty Mecham, Luzena Adams & Ren Fuller
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