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These Histology Dessert Plates by Emma Smith were created using real human tissues. The patterns you see on these plates are real human cells of organs like liver, thyroid, esophagus and even testicle. Histology Dessert Plates
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Designer Boguslaw Sliwinksi has designed these playful BS Toy plates for making it more fun to eat and feed. Playful BS Toy Plates
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Photoshoping meals is now possible with iPlate by French illustrator Todd Borka. iPlate Allows Arranging Food Playfully
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Meredith Host creates this morbid dinnerware that is both functional and decorative. Skulls and bones decals on the plates and other tableware make statement pieces. Skull & Bone Dinnerware Collection
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5.5 designers studio has designed these really cool plates. Shaped after your daily menu these plates will always give you the idea of what to have for dinner. Fun & Creative: “Daily Menu” plates by 5.5 designers
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Angela Rossi renews old plates giving them second life drawing things on them. Being a daughter of an antiques collector she naturally has many of those to redecorate. Check out Renewed Antique Plates by Angela Rossi
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