vintage meets
modern
Bring a touch of Grandma's house to your event with vintage plates and silverware, and—just like she does—we'll take care of everything.
.5-c770d80dba472d57dc749e63c48971f1edd96cfbc7df8b2b5e0bce6211a40e52.png)
our products
We have a lovely collection of vintage dinner, salad, dessert, and bread + butter plates. And if you go vintage on the plate, why not go vintage on the silverware? We have silver-plated silverware with unique handles that will likely inspire great conversation.
Let's bring a little touch of grandma to your event's table.
.PlateLineFlip-52c4be609632f49d44d31afa068dc21272293ef0cd1465be0ac01ae80be7e0b0.png)
.PlateLine-5de0ec2d2e38f16f063611d1747928f0c77428e9e8e53bdc4ddb2790567287a2.png)
.AshleyKid-a50a9cb09053c0896bc8a2f434686b0761635b1d9d64f88037d1e36123e25800.png)
it's always been about food
Food has always been the central figure in my life. Whether it was my great-grandma’s farmhouse kitchen in Indiana, my grandma’s epic garden in Ohio, or watching my mom write her two cookbooks at our kitchen table - cooking, hosting, and sharing meals with the people I love is basically in my DNA.
I think it was inevitable that I would also fall in love with setting a table. Mixing up the china, polishing the silverware, finding the right charger - man, do I love it. I love thinking about who is going to sit where and imagining the conversations that will happen, the new friendships that are forged. My mom used to have this rule at her dinner parties that you couldn't sit next to the person you came with. It always made the night more fun, a bit flirty, and you never went home without a good story.
I can't wait to hear about all the new stories that you'll create over Plated's china.
(If you are wondering why in this photo I'm so fashionable whilst eating from a paper plate, it was Cowboy night at our family reunion and the kids table was not to be trusted with great-grandma's china!)