A globe-trotting, century-hopping celebration of dishes
As
every great hostess knows, the right dinner plates bring design, color,
and drama to the table and elevate an ordinary meal into something
special. Dish is a visual celebration of these everyday pieces of
art that have been the objects of desire of kings, queens, brides,
chefs, and hostesses for centuries.From the first wooden trenchers of
the Middle Ages to the seventeenth-century China trade, from
twentieth-century designer wares to the colorful melamine plates so
widely available today, more than 800 plates are on display here. With
insightful descriptions and an expert’s knowledge, author Shax Riegler
makes the case that the dinner plate is so much more than just a vessel
to deliver food; it’s a piece of art to be admired.These are plates
created by storied masters such as Spode and Wedgwood, modernists like
Russel Wright and Homer Laughlin, and even today’s contemporary
designers like Vera Wang and Diane von Furstenberg. Dish shows
them in full color with large photographs, detail shots, and even
back-of-the-plate photos, delivering a feast for the eyes for obsessive
fans and casual admirers alike.With a timeline of plate highlights in
history, sidebars showcasing the most popular designers, and a list of
the top 100 patterns of all time, Dish will leave readers looking at the common dinner plate in a whole new way.
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