Dessert Plate
Handmade in Michigan by
One Acre Ceramics
This plate is a perfect size for lunch, salad, appetizers, or dessert. The plate is glazed in two-tone matte colors and coordinates with other dinnerware pieces including dinner plates, salad bowls, ice cream bowls and serving bowls. Dessert plates are microwave- and dishwasher-safe.
The plates are thrown and finished on the potter’s wheel. After a bisque firing to 1900 degrees, the plates are glazed and fired to over 2100 degrees. All work is made of stoneware clay.
The plates is 7″ in diameter.
Made by One Acre Ceramics in Milan, Michigan. Thomas Gelsanliter began working with clay in the 1990s in Alexandria, VA and received his MFA from Cranbrook Academy of Art. Thomas’ designs are influenced by historical furniture, industrial plate ware, architecture, and classic Arts & Crafts and folk art iconography.Sarah Gelsanliter has been working with clay since 1992. She worked as a production potter at Greenfield Village in Dearborn, Michigan for 10 years. She has taught ceramics classes and workshops at Yourist Studio, Pewabic Pottery, and the Ann Arbor Art Center. Sarah spent a year living in Japan, visiting studio potters throughout the country, and traveling to Korea, China, and Thailand. Her work is influenced by Asian art, Japanese brushwork and Arts & Crafts design.