The pasta plate

Nothing tastes better than comfort food served on a homemade ceramic plate. It’s one of the most basic shapes in ceramics, but you can take it in so many different directions.

Whether it’s spaghetti, penne, scallops or bows, pasta deserves a plate that knows what it’s doing. A ceramic pasta plate is deep enough for sauce, wide enough to make a stylish presentation, and attractive enough to make your meal Instagram-worthy. No more struggling with plates that are too small for your sauce; here, you can twirl, spoon and ladle in style.

After all, if you put effort into your pasta, your plate should too.

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