Off-the-Air Plates

These melamine plates were inspired by TV dinners from the '50s, when more families started having dinner in front of the tube. Designed by Willie Tsang, it is, as the folks at Imm Living describe it:

An ironic statement designed after the test pattern indicating station sign-off. The design encourages diners to turn off the TV and pay closer attention to the pleasures of eating.
It's also a plate with the kind of strong graphics we enjoy.
@ Imm Living, $10

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