Ceramic Plates with Character – From Japan, Horezu and Beyond
At Studio Hafnia, we offer a curated selection of ceramic plates crafted with care, tradition, and attention to design. Our collection includes handcrafted stoneware, hand-painted ceramics, and food-safe porcelain from Japan, Romania, Denmark, and more.
Among our highlights:
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Elegant porcelain Arita Palace plates from Japan
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Hand-painted Horezu plates from Romania – UNESCO heritage
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Minimalist stoneware from Denmark and Italy
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Plates for every purpose – from small starters to main courses and dessert
Our ceramic plates are chosen for their unique textures, glazing, colors and shapes. Whether you're setting the table for everyday dining or a festive gathering, you can mix and match styles to create a personal, beautiful table setting.
Many of our plates are suitable for wall hanging – especially our Horezu pieces, which serve as both functional dinnerware and striking ceramic art.
All plates are food-safe and selected for their quality, durability and craftsmanship.
Discover ceramic plates that combine global design traditions with handmade elegance.
Frequently Asked Questions about Our Ceramic Plates
Are your ceramic plates food-safe?
Yes, all of our ceramic plates are made with food-safe glazes and materials that meet international safety standards.
Are the plates dishwasher-safe?
Many of our ceramic plates are dishwasher-safe, but we recommend checking the care instructions on each product page. Hand-painted or finely glazed items may require gentler handling.
Are the plates handmade?
Most of our plates are either wheel-thrown, hand-glazed, or hand-painted. A few are cast in small batches, but all are selected for their artisanal quality and unique character.
What is Arita ceramics?
Arita ceramics come from Japan and are known for their refined porcelain and detailed decoration. Our Arita Palace plates are made in traditional Japanese porcelain and combine elegance with heritage.
What is Horezu ceramics?
Horezu ceramics originate from Romania and are recognized by UNESCO as intangible cultural heritage. Each piece is hand-painted and can be used for both serving and decoration.
Can the plates be hung on the wall?
Yes. Many of our Horezu plates and selected others are suitable for wall display and make beautiful ceramic wall art.