Street Art meets Royal Doulton with this fabulous range of serving plates!
Create conversation using amazing serving plates!
Street art meets Royal Doulton with this fabulous new collection of limited edition plates by artists Nick Walker and Pure Evil. In contrast to the usual Royal Doulton conservative look these images are of graffiti and graphic stencil spraying.
There is an appeal in translating the art work onto crockery as it has a longer life span. Often street art is removed as quickly as it is put up yet the crockery will be treasured for generations.
When planning new menus and looks we are always updating and changing our platters and plates. These are great for our smaller cocktail functions holding a perfect dozen oyster canapés as shown in our photos.
We have also had fun using these and surprising guests with our presentation of morning and afternoon tea’s.
When you are catering or entertaining you can introduce another layer of interest and detail in your food. Women especially adore beautiful presentation it becomes more like art and is a great conversation booster.
This range is available in Wellington at Kirkcaldie and Stains.
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