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Description
The Crumbs line is an upcycled collection created with sustainability in mind, made by recycling discarded ceramics. It uses grog clay containing approximately 12% crushed ceramics. By repurposing unused ceramics, this line highlights the natural qualities of the raw clay. Each piece is durable and designed to be a long-lasting addition to your daily life.
The Plate 27 offers a generous size for any dish, featuring a simple, versatile design with no borders. It can be used for main courses or as a brunch plate, and can be layered with smaller bowls for a simple yet unique plating presentation.
The Plate 20, with its simple, borderless design, pairs perfectly with fruits, salads, cheeses, and bread for brunch. It also works well as a dessert plate or side plate.
Dishwasher safe and Microwave safe
Details
- Upcycled clay & ceramics
- Round Plate 27: 10.43"D x 0.59"H
- Round Plate 20: 7.67"D x 1.6"H
Care
- Microwave and dishwasher safe, but avoid rapid temperature changes or thermal shock.
- Do not use on direct heat such as in an oven or on a gas stove.
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Crumbs Round Plate
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About Soil Baker
Soil Baker, meaning “one who bakes clay,” is a tableware brand where ceramicists, designers, and chefs collaborate to explore the essence of the “vessel” through various perspectives.
Their pieces capture the warmth of cooking and the pleasure of sharing a meal, crafted to endure and be cherished in daily life. Each item is meticulously shaped with reverence for clay as a natural element, embodying the artisanal spirit of Yeoju, Korea's historic heart of ceramics.
The founder, Hye Rin, studied product design at Parsons and spent her off hours interning at the renowned Eleven Madison Park. She later trained at the Institute of Culinary Education. She named it Soil Baker to offer casual, expertly designed pieces for everyday use, distinct from the more formal options of the time.



















































































































































