Class warfare really isn’t your thing. (You’re a lover, not a fighter.)
Class dishware, on the other hand, will definitely appeal to you.
A product of the Savannah College of Art and Design, Working Class Studio’s melamine plates come in colorful, kitschy designs that look best when mixed and matched. The fun is in the choosing.
Salad plates are eight by eight inches in crown, pheasant, crest, and deer prints. Dinner plates are ten by ten inches and decked with regal wrought-iron designs. And chargers are twelve by twelve inches in a crest and crown combo. Colors like pink, orange, blue, green, and white ensure that your food gets the attention it deserves.
Oh, and no deep pockets necessary to get your hands on such tableware. They’ll cost you just six to twelve bucks each.
Making them a class act all the way.
Available online at shopscadonline.com.












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