
Heath Ceramics
Rim Dinner Plate
$58
The signature Rim Line dinner plate designed in 1960 with exposed clay rim that develops a beautiful patina over time. Featured as Wirecutter's top pick for best dinnerware.

$163
15-inch oval serving platter with the distinctive exposed clay rim. Functional and beautiful for presenting meals at the table.
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Heath Ceramics
$58
The signature Rim Line dinner plate designed in 1960 with exposed clay rim that develops a beautiful patina over time. Featured as Wirecutter's top pick for best dinnerware.

Heath Ceramics
$52
Heath's first dinnerware line from 1948. The clean, rimless design is their most versatile, pairing well with any of their other lines.

Heath Ceramics
$53
Popular favorite from the Rim line, originally designed in the 1960s. Featured among Bon Appetit's 'Best Coffee Mugs' and Wirecutter's 'Favorite Mugs.'

Heath Ceramics
$168
Generous 12-inch serving bowl from the Coupe line, perfect for family-style dining. Made with natural clay and hand-dipped glazes.

East Fork Pottery
$54
Large ceramic plate with curved bowl edge, perfect for plating restaurant-style dishes at home. A hybrid between a plate and shallow bowl.

East Fork Pottery
$24
Dessert-sized ceramic plate with iron speckles and unglazed rim. Versatile size for appetizers, desserts, or small plates dining.

East Fork Pottery
$48
10.5-inch dinner plate with iron speckles and unglazed rim. Dishwasher and microwave safe, designed for daily use.

Hasami Porcelain
$32-$72
Clean-lined plates in various sizes (3.25" to 10") that double as lids for bowls. The tray becomes a lid, a coaster, or a plate - true modularity.

East Fork Pottery
$88
Large rounded ceramic serving bowl ideal for popcorn, chips, or family-style salads. Features the signature iron speckles and unglazed rim.

Raawii
105
Geometric serving bowl from the iconic Strom collection. Hand-glazed earthenware with bold color and clean cubist form.