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Instead of dropping $129 on a dinnerware set from Pottery Born, buy this budget-friendly plate dupe from Dollar Tree. The dollar store also sells similar bowls.
These plates made of tightly-packed soil were produced by Japanese design collective Bril (+ slideshow). Each plate in the Rammed Earthenware collection by Bril is made from a combination of soil in ...
Add some whimsy to your dining table. So many fond memories are made in the kitchen. If you cherish all the meals and desserts you made with grandma, you’ll love the latest decorative dinnerware trend ...
Fall is far from over, but Pottery Barn already slashed prices on Thanksgiving decorations, fall table decor, cozy bedding, ...
Located in Manhattan, the New York City Archaeological Repository houses a number archaeology collections, recovered from various seventeenth, eighteenth and nineteenth century contexts, including ...
WHILE the birth of the royal baby went without a hitch the same cannot be said about one earthenware company’s decision to take a punt on the newborn being a girl. A family business thought it was ...