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Ink Dish: From The Tattoo Parlor To The Dinner Table

ink dishTableware company Ink Dish takes two disparate worlds, tatttoos and porcelain dishes and combines them in a unique and gorgeous way. Tableware designer Caroline Pople and Paul Timman of Sunset Strip Tattoo have created lines of dinnerware set composed of plates, bowls and mugs. The first collection, the delicate blue and white Irezumi which features Japanese-style fish has been wildly popular. Two new lines, Cherry Ink and Tribal Lines, shown above, are set to launch on October 15. Prices start at $14 for single pieces.

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