Plates, platters & bowls in steel and ceramic—all food-safe. Fish platters, cake platters, fruit bowls, ice cups, and wall-display plates and bowls

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Plates, Platters and Bowls in Steel & Ceramic

Explore a focused collection of steel and ceramic tableware — all food-safe. Discover dinner plates, side/dessert plates, deep/soup plates and pasta plates, serving platters, fish platters, cake platters, fruit bowls and ice cups, plus ceramic plates and bowls that also work beautifully for wall display.

Product Types

  • Plates: dinner, side/dessert, deep/soup and pasta plates (steel & ceramic).
  • Bowls: serving, salad/pasta, small/dessert bowls and ice cups (steel & ceramic).
  • Platters: serving platters for shared dishes and presentation.
  • Fish platters: elongated/figurative platters for seafood and table centrepieces.
  • Cake platters: for cakes, tarts and desserts.
  • Fruit bowls: decorative fruit display and everyday styling.
  • Wall display: selected ceramic plates/bowls can be hung as wall art (see each product).

Materials & Character

Steel

Minimal, timeless steel plates, bowls and platters designed for daily use and clean, modern tablescapes.

Ceramics

Handmade and often hand-painted ceramics in small batches — including Japanese stoneware, Portuguese pieces from Casa Cubista, and traditional Horezu from Romania — all food-safe. Several items also suit wall display.

Featured Brands

1616/arita Japan · Casa Cubista

Styling & Use

  • Serving: pair steel for durability with ceramics for texture and colour.
  • Wall display: build a plate wall with select ceramic plates/bowls.
  • Signature: use fish or cake platters as the focal point of the table.

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FAQ

Is everything in this collection food-safe?

Yes — all plates, platters and bowls here are food-safe.

Which ceramic traditions are included?

Japanese stoneware, Portuguese ceramics (Casa Cubista) and traditional Horezu.

Can ceramics be used as wall art?

Yes — many ceramic plates (and some bowls) can be hung with plate hangers or built-in holes where applicable.