Step Up to the Plate
Mix and match sizes, textures, and colors to create an eye-catching and original display.
By By Lauren Bell | March 2017
Blooming plate ($8) at Su Casa.
French blue bouquet dinner plate (set of four/$60) at Williams-Sonoma.
Rooster plate ($14) at Su Casa.
Blue ceramic salad plate ($22) at Wild Yam Pottery.
Provence salad plate (set of four/$80) at Williams-Sonoma.
Citrus dinner plate (set of four/$60) at Williams-Sonoma.
Rustic melamine salad plate (set of four/$44) at Williams-Sonoma.
Zig-zag plate ($19) at Ten Thousand Villages.
Berries and vines dish ($39.99) at 10,000 Villages.
Medallion plate ($14) at Su Casa.
Laura Zindel soft bowl ($20) at Mud and Metal.
Japanese garden salad plate (set of four/$50) at Williams-Sonoma.
iittala Taika plate ($50) at The Store Ltd.
Citrine solid plate ($6) at Su Casa.
Large ceramic dinner plate ($24) at Wild Yam Pottery.
Lighthouse plate by Thomas Paul ($10) at In Watermelon Sugar.
Harvest Botanical plate (set of two/$29.95) at Williams Sonoma.
Japanese garden salad plate (set of four/$50) at Williams-Sonoma.
Nest soap dish ($12) at Su Casa
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