Teak-tok, time for dinner!
With just the right amount of offset asymmetry, these plates have a rustic, homey vibe—perfect for setting the table with natural fibers, stonewashed linen, and simple, ingredient-focused meals. As with all wooden tableware, you’ll want to keep these in tip-top shape by hand-washing and conditioning with food-grade mineral oil or beeswax.
Teak wood is a natural material, variation in grain and pattern to be expected
Photography by Ty Mecham, Rocky Luten
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