{Rehabilitated Dinner Plates}
I was instantly smitten with the work of artist Sarah Cihat,
when I came across her irreverent dinner plates over at Horn.
Ms. Cihat, describes what she considers to be
a successful day on the Horn site:
a successful day on the Horn site:
"Arriving at my Brooklyn home
with an armful of otherwise hopeless dinnerware,
saved from local thrift stores and flea markets."
Sarah then rehabilitates each piece with a complete
re-glazing that includes the addition of a playful silhouette.
Her work is "green", beautiful and incredibly creative.
What's better than that?
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Her work is "green", beautiful and incredibly creative.
What's better than that?
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They look rather fun. Can't imagine them at my gran's house either.
ReplyDeleteThese are some cool and sexy plates.
ReplyDeleteWow, those are really interesting!
ReplyDeleteI love the anchor plate for a beach house and the last plate made me chuckle. xo
ReplyDeleteYes yes yes, so cool and soooo right!! Thank you for nice comment on my blog!
ReplyDeleteAgneta
These are just precious. Can always count on you to show me something new and different. Hope you are well.
ReplyDeleteThese are definitely more rock n roll than my gramma's dishes (or mine, for that matter!)
ReplyDeleteUnique and green. Smart girl.
ReplyDeleteThese a v. cool, love them. Fantastic idea!
ReplyDeletevery cool.... love the anchor dish!
ReplyDeletexo
justyna
These are so fun!
ReplyDeleteHow fun! I would love to use them at a dinner party and select a plate for each guest depending on their personality. They would get a kick out of that!
ReplyDeleteWow, Wow, WOW these are fantastic!!!
ReplyDeleteYou can’t ask for more :)
ReplyDeleteThose are so beautifully original :) I would love to have one each to create a very cute table setting :)
Great find, my dear!
Have a great afternoon :)
How creative and love that they are green.
ReplyDeleteI can just imagine so really cool dinner parties with these plates! That last one is so cheeky! :)
ReplyDeletexx Vivian @ http://diamondsandtulle.blogspot.com
That last plate makes me laugh. I can just picture it displayed on my dining room wall. My hubby would just die!
ReplyDeleteFabulous!! Too much fun!
ReplyDeleteLove it! I think this would be a fun craft project, too. Just buy some cheap dishes from Goodwill...a little porcelain paint and print out/cut some great shapes.
ReplyDeleteThese are so fun!! I love the anchor, guitar player, and necklace.
ReplyDeletewhat an amazingly cool idea!
ReplyDeleteI would like the set, please. These need to be hanging on my wall, stat!
ReplyDeleteHave a great day!
I didn't realize until the end that they were remakes! How very clever is that! I have some glass paint at home....I feel a project coming on....
ReplyDeleteThese would be wonderful to eat off of! Smiles all around!
ReplyDeleteLove the rocker! Heading over to Horn now...
ReplyDeletelove these! the anchor is great*
ReplyDeleteLove them!
ReplyDeletexoxox,
CC
Wow, edgy dishes. Those would be a great conversation starter at your next dinner party!
ReplyDeleteI love the blue floral plate with the heart. So cute! The yellow one made me laugh. Not sure I could eat off of that! :)
ReplyDeleteOoooh those are wonderful! I love the first one and last one most. =) My grandma used to have tons of dishes... I feel a project coming on.
ReplyDeleteThanks for your comment! Don't be a stranger.
Genius! Just imaging being invited to a dinner party and putting your food on fabulous plates like these... Love it.
ReplyDeletehow fun! who would have thought! some people have great minds :)
ReplyDeleteThose are SO cool! LOVE this idea, I am all about hip china! Great find, Sue!
ReplyDeletebeautiful post great lovely design on plate its cool
ReplyDeletelove love love. i think i need that set. how fun!
ReplyDeleteWhat a great idea to really remake. :)
ReplyDeleteVery fun! I love the first one.
ReplyDeleteThese are super fun! Love the anchor!
ReplyDeletethe anchor!! I would love to have this plate but in a more traditional nautical blue
ReplyDeleteGIRL! these are rad! they are SO ME! i love them.
ReplyDeleteand sorry to hear you are as anxious as i am! anxiety be gone! we have things to do and we would like to chill and have fun! :)
Very Rock n Roll. Love them.
ReplyDeleteLuv them~ perfect to hangon an empty boring kitchen wall!
ReplyDeletexo*
I just love your blog so when I got an award, naturally I thought of passing it on to you!! When you get a chance come check it out!
ReplyDeleteI hope you are having a good day!
~Gail
Cool dishes, BTW!!
That is great work indeed! Love those vintage-ish plates! :)
ReplyDeleteLove your blog! Following you!
Very cool! I love the black one. xo
ReplyDeleteThose are great ! I just got my 22 yr old niece a set of dishes with black and white damask that has a little pink skull in the center.
ReplyDeleteI can't even pick a favorite design - it would be like trying to choose a favorite child!
ReplyDeleteFirst of all, i love your blog name "The Zhush"!!Utterly fabulous!!Your blog header is also beautiful!!off to add you to my blogroll
ReplyDeleteThese are fantastic !!!
ReplyDeleteMarce
Cannot believe I love these, but I do.
ReplyDeletexx's
I love these more than I can say!
ReplyDeleteThanks so much for your sweet comment about my niece today! :)
Omg, LOVE. Especially the skull and bones. So cool.
ReplyDeleteThese are super fun! And would be a great DIY too. Just think of all the fun stencils you could come up with...
ReplyDeleteThere are so many creative people out there. And I adore anybody who can work with design and be kind to the planet. I try very hard to avoid mass produced, myself.
ReplyDeleteFun post, dear!
these rock!!
ReplyDeleteCool, and thanks for comment girl:)
ReplyDeleteOH I lovelovelove these.
ReplyDeleteWow - unusual! But I think I like them.
ReplyDeleteThat last lady plate has got some serious spunk.
ReplyDeletehaha..i love the title :)
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