Well, it's a plain, white dinner plate with no obvious lip but rather a shallow curve from the bowl to the rim. Looks mass-produced and fairly cheap. Some scratch marks are visible, making me wonder if it's actually a reusable plastic plate rather than ceramic.
Does look a bit sus doesn't it? Not plastic tho. ime the plastic scratches even worse (IKEA KALAS for e.g)
Cheapo asda ones with a view to easy replacement. Obvs now discontinued.
I to bought cheapo Asda ones with a view to easy replacement, just the ones with a grey (I think the colour is technically mushroom) accent to them. And yes, they changed the design so I can't replace the broken ones and I am down to my last two small bowls. 😱
Well, it's a plain, white dinner plate with no obvious lip but rather a shallow curve from the bowl to the rim. Looks mass-produced and fairly cheap. Some scratch marks are visible, making me wonder if it's actually a reusable plastic plate rather than ceramic.
Does look a bit sus doesn't it? Not plastic tho. ime the plastic scratches even worse (IKEA KALAS for e.g) Cheapo asda ones with a view to easy replacement. Obvs now discontinued.
I to bought cheapo Asda ones with a view to easy replacement, just the ones with a grey (I think the colour is technically mushroom) accent to them. And yes, they changed the design so I can't replace the broken ones and I am down to my last two small bowls. 😱
Perhaps we need to liberate the contents of the denby factory.
I'm definitely up for it.
I look forward to reading about us in /c/andfinally.
"Crockery robbery done properly "
True but it does have a sort of utilitarian functional beauty.