Dishes for those who don’t like their food to touch
November 22nd - 7 Responses


Dish Up

I’m surprised at the amount of people who just hate when their different foods are touching on their dinner plate. Me, I just toss everything on top of each other, let the flavors mix and so on. BUT, you always have that 1 friend who’s invited for dinner. Well, now you can please them and look damn stylish while doing so. The Dish Up series from designer Chaiyut Plypetch is a beautifully etched series of dishes, which are stylishly cut to separate your servings as well as fit nicely together in a unified form. You can even stack them vertically in your cupboard, clearing you some space to fit more Dish Up pieces into your collection!!

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  1. roby
    12:14 am UTC on December 20th, 2006

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  2. Ki
    2:45 pm UTC on December 20th, 2006

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