Nerikomi Plates, set of 2

$180.00

Two plates, Ø 9.5” x 1” h. each. Stoneware with clear glaze top surface and unfinished outer surface. Food-safe and dishwasher-friendly. Two plates with mirrored nerikomi designs—two slices from the same block, reflecting one another forever.

Please note: this is a unique pattern and likely will not be repeated (in plate form). That being said, this is a pattern we’ve made for an open edition of stacking bowls and mugs available through Mociun here.

And two plates? What can’t you do with two plates? Two desserts? Two appetizers? Two empty plates side-by-side to help you envision dual possible futures and reflect on separation, temporal gaps, and existential possibilities? Vaguely reminiscent of Félix González-Torres’ Untitled (Perfect Lovers) (1987-1990), but, y’know, plates.

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Two plates, Ø 9.5” x 1” h. each. Stoneware with clear glaze top surface and unfinished outer surface. Food-safe and dishwasher-friendly. Two plates with mirrored nerikomi designs—two slices from the same block, reflecting one another forever.

Please note: this is a unique pattern and likely will not be repeated (in plate form). That being said, this is a pattern we’ve made for an open edition of stacking bowls and mugs available through Mociun here.

And two plates? What can’t you do with two plates? Two desserts? Two appetizers? Two empty plates side-by-side to help you envision dual possible futures and reflect on separation, temporal gaps, and existential possibilities? Vaguely reminiscent of Félix González-Torres’ Untitled (Perfect Lovers) (1987-1990), but, y’know, plates.

Two plates, Ø 9.5” x 1” h. each. Stoneware with clear glaze top surface and unfinished outer surface. Food-safe and dishwasher-friendly. Two plates with mirrored nerikomi designs—two slices from the same block, reflecting one another forever.

Please note: this is a unique pattern and likely will not be repeated (in plate form). That being said, this is a pattern we’ve made for an open edition of stacking bowls and mugs available through Mociun here.

And two plates? What can’t you do with two plates? Two desserts? Two appetizers? Two empty plates side-by-side to help you envision dual possible futures and reflect on separation, temporal gaps, and existential possibilities? Vaguely reminiscent of Félix González-Torres’ Untitled (Perfect Lovers) (1987-1990), but, y’know, plates.