Hold up.
There are bookends, and then there are full-on works of art like these gems. They come from the studio of Brooklyn-based ceramicist Virginia Sin. (For proof, just look for the “SIN” stamp on the front.) They’re sturdy, too, with plenty of weight to keep ‘em grounded. Go ahead, try ‘em out with your heftiest cookbooks.
Photography by Ty Mecham & Rocky Luten
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SIN
Brooklyn, NY
SIN is a Brooklyn-based design company committed to bringing functional, handcrafted, and thoughtful designs for the home. Founder Virginia Sin grew up around ceramics, and revisited the medium after studying graphic design. Her design of her porcelain paper plate received media attention and won sustainability and design awards, and it's easy to see why. Her work is beautiful and useful—and we're not the only ones who think so, as her plates are also used to serve at Eleven Madison Park restaurant in NYC.
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