Gustaf Westman Designs Dedicated IKEA Meatball Serving Plate
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Cajsa Carlson
Crisp on the outside, thoughtful on the inside. A keeper.
Summary
Swedish designer Gustaf Westman has created the first dedicated plate for IKEA meatballs as part of an upcoming collaboration. The turquoise-blue porcelain plate features elongated design with indentations to hold meatballs in a row, described as making them look like they're sitting on "little thrones." The design emphasizes both functionality and aesthetic presentation of the iconic Swedish dish.
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Dubbed the "first-ever dedicated plate" for the retailer's meatballs
The porcelain serving plate was designed to serve and display the Swedish furniture company's classic meatballs in a row
like they're sitting on little thrones
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