Food52 Pink Textured Porcelain Dinnerware Set, by Looks Like White
Food52 Pink Textured Porcelain Dinnerware Set, by Looks Like White
Pink is the new black.
It’s no secret that at Food52, we love our neutrals (greys, whites, and taupes, oh my!). But with the help of this new collaboration with Looks Like White, who make some of our favorite dinnerware, we’re convinced that pink has its place on our tables, too! In the palest of pinks and with a natural textured finish—reminiscent of raw linen—it's a dinnerware set that brings a touch of the unexpected to the traditional table setting.
The pieces (a dinner plate, a salad plate, and a shallow soup bowl) are available separately, or you can purchase all three as a set. Each handcrafted piece will be slightly unique, and the unfinished undersides will ensure the plates and bowls don't slide around on your tablecloth. Mix and match with Look Like White’s white dinnerware or go all pink all the time.
Heads up: Due to the way these pieces are crafted, the bottoms are left unglazed (a nice lil' reminder of the fact that they're handmade, we think!).
- Made in: Montreal, Quebec
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- Shipping & Returns: Free Standard Shipping on Orders $199+ and Easy-Breezy Returns
It’s no secret that at Food52, we love our neutrals (greys, whites, and taupes, oh my!). But with the help of this new collaboration with Looks Like White, who make some of our favorite dinnerware, we’re convinced that pink has its place on our tables, too! In the palest of pinks and with a natural textured finish—reminiscent of raw linen—it's a dinnerware set that brings a touch of the unexpected to the traditional table setting.
The pieces (a dinner plate, a salad plate, and a shallow soup bowl) are available separately, or you can purchase all three as a set. Each handcrafted piece will be slightly unique, and the unfinished undersides will ensure the plates and bowls don't slide around on your tablecloth. Mix and match with Look Like White’s white dinnerware or go all pink all the time.
Heads up: Due to the way these pieces are crafted, the bottoms are left unglazed (a nice lil' reminder of the fact that they're handmade, we think!).