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JP Plate­dish — Medium

c. 2005

by John Pawson

IMG 9617

John Pawson’s Stoneware Plate­dish Medium show­cases the elegance of mini­mal­ist design, balanc­ing form and func­tion with time­less simplic­ity. With a 10.6‑inch diam­e­ter, it provides the perfect surface for main courses or shared dishes, while its gently upturned edges keep sauces and juices neatly contained. Avail­able in small, medium, and large sizes, the plate’s off-white porce­lain finish offers a warm and neutral back­drop for culinary creativity.

Orig­i­nally crafted for the Abbey of Our Lady of Nový Dvůr in the Czech Repub­lic, this stoneware collec­tion embod­ies Pawson’s design philos­o­phy of lyri­cism in restraint.” The medium plate’s precise propor­tions, flat surface, and subtle eleva­tion above the table reflect his pursuit of exact­ness and simplic­ity. Now avail­able for modern homes, this refined stoneware invites a quiet sophis­ti­ca­tion to any table setting. Sold individually.


John Pawson

United Kingdom

Few designers have done more with less than John Pawson. A simple expanse of stone, a careful application of glazing—Pawson has spent almost four decades utilizing the tenets of minimalism to create thoughtful spaces to think. Born in Halifax in 1949, Pawson studied both at Eton and at his family’s textile mill before a teaching trip to Japan introduced him to that country’s architectural and aesthetic traditions. After returning to London to study at the Architectural Association, he formed his own practice in 1981. Since then, he’s merged the spiritual and the substantive, devising innovative architectural solutions to the problems of scale and light.

While Pawson has applied his clear-eyed gaze to the theatrical, crafting ballet sets for the L’Opéra Bastille in Paris and London’s Royal Opera House, he’s most at home in residential projects, whether for the jet-set clientele at Ian Schrager’s projects from Hollywood to Miami Beach or Cistercian Monks at the Abbey of Our Lady of Nový Dvůr in Bohemia.

Since even the sparest space must be filled with functional objects, in 2013 Pawson designed the inaugural collection of tableware and home accessories for Beatrice de Lafontaine’s When Objects Work, a collaboration which continues to this day. And after publishing seven books with Phaidon, Pawson was appointed a Commander of the Order of the British Empire in 2019.

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