Although we've never really thought about eating off plates covered in graffiti tags before, we're in love with the idea now. Sure, it might not be everyone's cup of tea, but these monochromatic tags put a new twist on traditional dinnerware with a little flair. Check out their "Antiques Roadshow" video after the jump!
A few years back we mentioned these fabulous pieces, though we think it's time for a reminder.
The New York Delft pieces are produced by lovegrove&repucci and we love their fresh new take on the dinner table. Individual pieces will run you between $25 and $30, while a complete 5 pieces place setting will set you back $100.
For those not too keen on the New York side of the graffiti, you can check out their London pieces (which currently happen to be on sale) or even their other assorted Porcelain serving pieces.
(Image: lovegrovere&pucci)
Comments (14)
I like the plates with the London cabs, but I don't like the graffiti on any of the plates. It seems too hipster-y, and reminds me of those awful Louis Vuitton bags that were intentionally graffitied.
These remind me of the plates my parents always had around from Holland, they had the blue enamel and pictures of windmills on them. I'm wondering if families are going to serve their thanksgiving equivalent meal on "hoppers"
Unlovely.
These are all pretty unappetizing.
the video is hilarious.
these are old news
Would graffiti artists even eat off real plates? I would think they'd eat out of styro containers.
Awful.
For real?
...maybe if it was good graffiti and not crappy tags and throw-ups. these remind me of those plates that you draw on with markers and then bake or something to make them permanent.
Dope!
If you cover the tagging with food, will a gang member come over and shoot you?
if i can't be as rich as rev. run, at least I can eat on the same plates
The plates, in my opinion, are horridly ugly. But that video was hilarious!
The comments demonstrate a serious lack of a sense of humor.