Porcelain holds its own kind of memory—fine lines, translucent edges, the cool touch of glazed clay. In this collection of porcelain dinner plates, tradition meets interpretation. You’ll find botanical renderings pulled from old-world archives, hand-finished details inspired by Japanese tableware, and compositions that echo modern painting or travel ephemera. These pieces are meant to be part of the rhythm of a meal—familiar in weight, surprising in surface. They carry stories without needing to tell them outright. Layered or standalone, they lend quiet structure and a certain generosity to the table.