*gt style: plates.
As affordable as plates are I really am shocked how little thought people give to them. We do eat on them no? Nevertheles I tend to do white plates for daily use. And in my most *she she poo poo* voice GT will never ever do paper plates at home causing eating on a plate just feels better to my soul. Enough of my pontificating no? The point of this copbeat post is the let you know that a good looking and affordable plate is never out of reach. The options and choices are dizzying so here’s my take on what’s good. I’m feeling the black crow, the solid black melamine, the Chinese Take out ($2.95!), and the Candy Stripe in the corner...y tu?
Shop this (affordable) roundup:
Asian Floral Dinner Plate/Set of Four/ $29.99, Target. Bon Voyage Plate, $12, Surla Table. Thomas Paul Gothic Plate (Bir) $28, Velocity. Acapulco Salad Plate, $10.Velocity Art & Design. Stripes Charger Plate, $28, Jonathan Adler. Botanical Dinner Plate/Set of 4, $22.39, Target. Melamine Solid Black Dinner Plate/Set of 6, $17.99, Target. Takeout Plate, CB2.Azyade Dinner Plate/Kenzo, Unica Home. Verdant Acres Dinner Plate, $16 Anthropologie. Poketo Bee Plate, $14. Art Effect.




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Simone — July 30, 2009 @ 12:04 pm
Love the gothic, take out, black & white stripe and botanical. Great prices and a wonderful selection. Well done GT.
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TJ — July 30, 2009 @ 12:49 pm
The Chinese takeout plate is SO CUTE!
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kristine — July 30, 2009 @ 4:45 pm
Well done! I like the black crow and the chinese take out plates!
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Gem — July 30, 2009 @ 7:45 pm
I love melamine plates but you can’t heat them up, right?
My plates are extra colorful and festive, for no reason even. Ugh, and don’t get me started on my cups and glasses. Tiny unicorns gallop out when the cupboard door opens to my cups and glasses. True story.
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gt — July 30, 2009 @ 8:53 pm
@ Gem…Yes melamine is not microwaveable…hence reflected in the price…Love the Unicorn story…
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gillaine — July 31, 2009 @ 12:31 pm
Love the one with the tree, blue sky and flowers!
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