Shown above:
- Ceramic Paper Plates (via designboom)...
- and ice creams cones, from SIN by Virginia Sin, made from a paper/clay mixture. The paper burns off in the kiln, leaving an extra light finished piece.
- Half Pint Glass from Urban Outfitters for $14
- To Go Cup from Urban Outfitters for $20
- Glass Beverage Bottles from Crate & Barrel for $8.95-16.95
- NYC Anthora Mug from Park Life for $12
- Uncommon Goods:
DisposablePermanent Ceramics - The Beaker Glass from CB2 for $1.95-3.95









Sprout Side Table
What? Ice cream cones aren't trash!
how the heck do you wash number 3?
#4 is a "I'm not a paper cup". It's not from Urban Outfitters. I found mine at the local whole foods, and have seen them at other stores as well. It's great for keeping drinks insulated, though I found it can be a little leaky. It wasn't the best travel cup, but I use it constantly for keeping coffee warm when I work at home.
The best part of an ice cream cone is eating that last bit of melted ice cream with the cone! The others are great, but I can't endorse #2.
I did, by the way, actually write "I'm not a paper cup!" on my cup, after my organist once tried to throw it away while cleaning up after coffee hour. He thought it was just half full of coffee. Thankfully, a gentleman effected a rescue before it hit the dumpster!
awfully witty, very pretty, and would mix well with other white dishes.... luvly
I bought the milk holder from UO (#3) but when I unwrapped it I was less impressed; it's not as delicate glass as you would think, and I was horrified that I paid $14 for something like that that was made in China. Off it went to be returned.