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Potato-Printed London Dinner Plates - Saveloy & Chips

Potato-Printed London Dinner Plates - Saveloy & Chips

A storied collection of second-hand plates that have been potato-printed with iconic London meals inspired by the neighbourhood where the ceramics were found, all handpainted in James O’Brien’s Walthamstow studio. Limited quantity of eight available. 

This product was created as part of Aterlier100's Drop01, a collection called Made of London. 

Regular price $33.00 USD
Regular price Sale price $33.00 USD
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Materials

Second-hand ceramic dinner plates sourced from London charity shops, Maris Piper potatoes, Acrylic paints.

Please be aware that plate and print styles may vary as each product was created by hand.

Measurements

D27-28cm

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  • Product Story

    James O’Brien’s potato printed plates are designed to make you smile, which makes sense considering the potato printer has dabbled in stand-up comedy. Sourcing second-hand dinner plates from different parts of London, James based each food design upon the area he found the plate. You’ll see pie and mash on plates from East London and full English breakfasts inspired by SW1’s iconic Regency Cafe.

  • Manufacturing Story

    Each plate has been hand printed at James’ Walthamstow studio using Maris Piper potatoes (a democratic choice).

Meet the Creative

James O'Brien

James O'Brien takes his knowledge of root vegetables to a new level with his practice as a potato printing illustrator. He gives food waste a whole new life, by using old potatoes to create amusing illustrations and observations from the world around him.

Website

Atelier100 is championing independent creatives, makers and manufacturers with interesting and original concepts. We want to spotlight local design and production, so all our collaborators are based within 100km of Central London. All the products on our website are also for sale at the Atelier100 store in Hammersmith, London.