Art on a plate.
Mealtime’s shaping up to be a real work art, especially now that these plates and cups are at the table. They’re designed by American illustrator Kelly Knaga, with retro forms that’ll brighten up any spread. Another thing we love? They’re fashioned from bamboo fiber and printed with soy inks—so, happily sustainable. Plus, they’ve all got a satin finish that’ll keep shining bright, even after several dishwasher cycles. Reach for this delightful dinnerware any time you’re itching for a pop of color (we have a feeling the kiddos will be fans too).
Photography by Ty Mecham & Julia Gartland
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