tableware
The Best Places to Buy Nice Plates Online (That Aren't IK*A)
If you're going to be a Really Good Host, you'd better upgrade from those chipped dollar-store plates and score these beauties from West Elm and more.
Help! I’m Obsessed With East Fork’s Coffee Mugs
Get rid of your sad hand-me-down tourist mugs and cop East Fork's goat-ed The Mug for all your sipping needs.
Big Shrimpin’: The Best Gifts for Shrimp Lovers
Grab the cocktail sauce and peel the shells off the best shrimp gifts, from prawn-inspired home decor to candles complete with a lemon squeeze.
IKEA Investigates Bowl That Lit Man's Grapes on Fire
Just where is man to turn when his trusted Blanda Blank stabs him in the back?
Wine Flows Through the Veins of This Creepy-Cool Carafe
A working part of your home's 'Central Naples-fermented System.'
Meet the Potter Making Perfectly Imperfect Plates for London’s Top Restaurants
Skye Corewijn of Lazy Eye Ceramics started throwing clay as a hobby. Now, she makes tableware for Michelin-starred chefs including James Lowe and Isaac McHale.
This Locavore Chef Gave Up His Restaurant to Become a Potter
Back in 2006, Jordan Colón opened a restaurant called Eat in Greenpoint, Brooklyn. He did so until he underwent one of the most novel chef transitions we have ever heard of. He become a potter.
Lionel Richie's New Line of Tableware Will Have You Dining All Night Long
It’s a little-known fact that Lionel Richie’s 1983 chart topper “All Night Long” was actually inspired by the singer-songwriter’s near-crippling bout of nocturnal interior decorating.
Serving Food on Larger Plates Will Make You Eat More
Not a huge surprise, but we'll just keep plowing through whatever's in front of us—even if it's way more than we should be eating in one sitting.
An Australian Bar Is Facing a Huge Backlash for Using Naked Women as Plates
There’s a new sovereign in the world of ill-conceived restaurant tableware, and it’s facing a torrential storm of backlash long before it ever had the chance to become de rigueur.
Throw a Dinner Party with This Creepy Tableware and Watch Everyone Run Away
Ronit Baranga's tableware appears to have mysteriously sprouted body parts—fingers, mouths, teeth, tongues, even a baby's cheeks—and questions our assumptions about the usefulness of objects. It's also supremely unsettling.