Modern food plates and creative dishware designs from all over the world.
Lily Plates
These handcrafted ceramic Lily plates will make a great addition to your wall or tabletop. [like]
Handful of Plates
Creative ceramic plates that are folded like a taco shell. The way they are curved allows you to keep the plate in one hand while eating the food with the other one. [like]
Smiley Bowl
Eva Solo smiley bowl always smiles at its surroundings, and it is always ready to lend a helping hand to hold nuts, sweets or all the stuff that you carry around in your pockets. [link]
Frame Plates
The aesthetics of the food is defined by the mixture of shape and color. These plates function as a canvas for food as a work of art. [link]
Lithos Dishware
Inspired from the impressions left in rock formations, Lithos presents a landscape of two shallow canyons. [link]
Flat Knot Bowl
Unusual fruit bowl made from a flat sheet of steel which is then warped and knotted into itself. [like]
Impression Dishware
Modern design uses the traditional shapes of a bowl and spoon to make softened natural indentations in the rectangular earthenware dish. [link]
Rollercoaster Fruit Tray
Beautiful fruit tray by Janne Kyttanen can hold up to 9 oranges. [link]
Grooveware
Creative series of three porcelain dishes and an ashtray. The basic forms are generic, except for the fact that each is paired with, and indented by an appropriate utensil. [link]
Chrome Ring Platter
Jewelry for your table. Thick glass supported by solid chrome rings. [like]
K-wine Dishware
The difference between K-wine and a traditional plate with glass holder is that K-wine moves the weight from the side to the middle of the plate. Therefore, even if the glass is full, the weight of the plate is balanced. [link]
Floorplan Dishware
Whether it’s a penthouse, a three bedroom, or a studio…why rent when you can own? Best thing about this pattern; no board approval needed! [link]
Earth Bowls
Fluid Earth bowls are unique works of art in the form of your chosen part of the earth. The beloved online service Google Maps enable you to quickly and easily design your own work of art. [link]
Akitoka Dishware
Portuguese designer Rosa Lemos has produced a range of cake dishes for Italian ceramics manufacturer Bosa Ceramiche. [link]
Wasara Paper Dishes
Beautiful disposable paper dishes have curved corners that naturally follow the shape of fingers or thumbs for easy gripping, deliberately designed so that people can hold their plates while they mingle. [link]
Nambé Lounge Platter
Beautiful dishware created by designer Neil Cohen for Nambé. [like]
Snap and Dine Dishware
Portable lunch setting by talented product designer Demelza Hill. [link]
Tire Bowl
Rev up your meals with Tire Bowl especially designed for your favorite gear head or engine-er. [link]
Benta Plates
Designed by Angela Schwab. The unexpected upward bend functions as a one-handed grip that also prevents spillage. [link]