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Description: One of four featured cities - Los Angeles, Shanghai, Cairo, and Berlin - chosen by the notNeutral design team for their reputations as gateways, and for the way each is dealing with the effects of agglomeration as its population begins to reach critical mass. These porcelain plates measure 12” across, with each city’s downtown core printed on a black background. Key buildings are represented with orange icons, while rivers and public spaces are shown in blue and green. The plates’ designs...
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notNeutral 01470903 - City on a Plate: Cairo
Celebrating one of eight featured cities - along with Los Angeles, Shanghai, Berlin, New Orleans, Dubai, Las Vegas and Washington D.C. - this 12" porcelain plate showcases the core of downtown Cairo against a dramatic a black background. Orange icons represent key buildings, alongside blue rivers and green public spaces. Cairo, inhabiting the banks and small islands of the majestic Nile River, lies at the intersection of three continents: Europe, Africa, and Asia. The large white edge of the plate...
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City on a Plate: Berlin
Celebrating one of eight featured cities - along with Shanghai, Los Angeles, Cairo, New Orleans, Dubai, Las Vegas and Washington D.C. - this 12" porcelain plate showcases the core of downtown Berlin against a dramatic a black background. Orange icons represent key buildings, alongside blue rivers and green public spaces. Berlin, the geographical center of Europe, occupies a remarkable place in history as a city once on the forefront of the Cold War. The thick white band on the plate marks where the...
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City on a Plate: Dubai
Celebrating one of eight featured cities - along with Shanghai, Los Angeles, Cairo, Berlin, New Orleans, Las Vegas and Washington D.C. - this 12" porcelain plate showcases the core of downtown Dubai against a dramatic black background. Orange icons represent key buildings, alongside blue rivers and green public spaces. This plate commemorates a city that is emerging as a premier destination spot for the 21st century on the cutting edge of urban development.
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Celebrating one of eight featured cities - along with Shanghai, Cairo, Berlin, New Orleans, Dubai, Las Vegas and Washington D.C. - this 12" porcelain plate showcases the core of downtown Los Angeles against a dramatic a black background. Orange icons represent key buildings, alongside blue rivers and green public spaces. Freeways ring the city, while a green mass represents Dodger Stadium and Elysian Park, and key buildings in the historic core are highlighted in red. Thanks to its youth and love...
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Celebrating one of eight featured cities - along with Shanghai, Los Angeles, Cairo, Berlin, New Orleans, Dubai and Las Vegas - this 12" porcelain plate showcases the core of downtown Washington D.C. against a dramatic black background. Orange icons represent key buildings, alongside blue rivers and green public spaces. Now political buffs and monument enthusiasts alike can enjoy America's capital on a whimsical, decorative medium.
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City on a Plate- Washington DC
Description: One of four featured cities - Los Angeles, Shanghai, Cairo, and Berlin - chosen by our notNeutral design team for their reputations as gateways, and for the way each is dealing with the effects of agglomeration as its population begins to reach critical mass. These porcelain plates measure 12” across, with each city’s downtown core printed on a black background. Key buildings are represented with orange icons, while rivers and public spaces are shown in blue and green. The plates’...
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City on a Plate: New Orleans
Celebrating one of eight featured cities - along with Shanghai, Los Angeles, Cairo, Berlin, Dubai, Las Vegas and Washington D.C. - this 12" porcelain plate showcases the core of downtown New Orleans against a dramatic black background. Orange icons represent key buildings, alongside blue rivers and green public spaces. This plate celebrates the spirit of a city that has faced incredible adversity in recent times yet still retains its world-famous heritage and passion. A portion of the proceeds from...
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The four featured cities - Los Angeles, Shanghai, Cairo, and Berlin - were chosen by our design team for their reputations as gateways, and for the way each is dealing with the effects of agglomeration as its population begins to reach critical mass. These porcelain plates measure 12" across, with each city’s downtown core printed on a black background. Key buildings are represented with red icons, while rivers and public spaces are shown in vivid blue and green. The plates' designs portray a bold...
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Description: One of four featured cities - Los Angeles, Shanghai, Cairo, and Berlin - chosen by the notNeutral design team for their reputations as gateways, and for the way each is dealing with the effects of agglomeration as its population begins to reach critical mass. These porcelain plates measure 12” across, with each city’s downtown core printed on a black background. Key buildings are represented with orange icons, while rivers and public spaces are shown in blue and green. The plates’ designs...
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City on a Plate: Shanghai
Celebrating one of eight featured cities - along with Los Angeles, Cairo, Berlin, New Orleans, Dubai, Las Vegas and Washington D.C. - this 12" porcelain plate showcases the core of downtown Shanghai against a dramatic a black background. Orange icons represent key buildings, alongside blue rivers and green public spaces. Shanghai, one of the most commercially and financially powerful cities in China, is a major gateway between China and the Western world thanks in part to its central location on...
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notNeutral - City on a Plate: Las Vegas
Celebrating one of eight featured cities - along with Shanghai, Los Angeles, Cairo, Berlin, New Orleans, Dubai and Washington D.C. - this 12" porcelain plate showcases the core of downtown Las Vegas against a dramatic black background. Orange icons represent key buildings, alongside blue rivers and green public spaces. The dramatic colors perfectly suit a city known for glitz and nightlife, and the plate is perfect for anyone with a fondness for one of America's most glamourous destinations.
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City Plates Collection 1 from notNeutral: The four featured cities - Los Angeles, Shanghai, Cairo, and Berlin - were chosen by notNeutral's design team for their reputations as gateways, and for the way each is dealing with the effects of agglomeration as its population begins to reach critical mass. These porcelain plates measure 12 across, with each citys downtown core printed on a black background. Key buildings are represented with red icons, while rivers and public spaces are shown in...
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Cairo was chosen by our design team for their reputation as a gateway, and for the way they are dealing with the effects of agglomeration as its population begins to reach critical mass. These porcelain plates measure 12" across, with the city's downtown core printed on a black background. Key buildings are represented with red icons, while rivers and public spaces are shown in vivid blue and green. The plates' design portrays a bold, graphic representation of a fascinating city. 12" diameter porcelain...
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City on a Plate: Mexico City
notNeutral is a product design company that creates design-oriented lifestyle products based on past and current projects by Rios Clementi Hale Studios. Signature pattern and color have become a trademark in the creation of bold, colorful, and innovative products encompassing all categories of the modern lifestyle.
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City on a Plate: Brasilia
Brasilia, a very new city whose 41-month construction began in 1956, was inaugurated in April 1960, when the government migrated from Brazils two former capitals, Rio de Janeiro and Salvador. Brasilia is futuristic and ambitious; it was principally designed by Lucia Costa and Oscar Niemeyer in what has been termed the Pilot Plan. A huge influx of migrants instantly created a larger city than any planner had ever envisioned, and continues to keep Brasilia on the map as a growing city.
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City on a Plate: London
notNeutral is a product design company that creates design-oriented lifestyle products based on past and current projects by Rios Clementi Hale Studios. Signature pattern and color have become a trademark in the creation of bold, colorful, and innovative products encompassing all categories of the modern lifestyle.
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City on a Plate: Melbourne
Though it served as the Australian capital for less than 30 years, Melbourne is marked by its status as a leading city on the international stage of design and fashion. Many refer to it as Australias sporting and cultural capital. Founded in 1835, Melbourne quickly grew into a major financial hub, owing in part to its strategic location on Port Phillip. Although its port system was economically important, the Victorian gold rush of the mid-19th-century transformed Melbourne into a railroad city...
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City on a Plate: New York City
Capital of the U.S. until 1790, New York long ago cemented its reputation as the Capital of the World. Its huge global influence on finance, trade, politics, and culture has been felt for more than a century, and it is seen around the world as the symbol of the American Dream. It is the most densely populated city on the globe. This fact alone gives New York its absolutely unique urban form. New York was first settled in Lower Manhattan, which accounts for the Old World European layout of downtown...
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City on a Plate: Rome
Showcasing the core of downtown Rome against a dramatic black background, this 12" porcelain plate is a must have. Orange icons represent key buildings, along side blue rivers and green public spaces. This plate is perfect for anyone with a fondness for Italy's capital and the third most visited tourist destination in the European Union.
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City on a Plate: St. Petersburg
Peter the Great founded St. Petersburg in 1703 and moved the government there from Moscow in 1712. The city served as Russias imperial capital for more than 200 years, until Vladimir Lenin moved his communist regime back to Moscow. Since its founding, St. Petersburg has been seen as the most Western European-style city in Russia, something which Peter the Great took immense pride in. The city stands upon an Amsterdam and Venice-inspired maze of more than 100 creeks, rivers, ponds, and canals, all...
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City on a Plate: Tokyo
notNeutral is a product design company that creates design-oriented lifestyle products based on past and current projects by Rios Clementi Hale Studios. Signature pattern and color have become a trademark in the creation of bold, colorful, and innovative products encompassing all categories of the modern lifestyle.
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City on a Plate- Las Vegas
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City on a Plate Set
Celebrating twelve featured cities, these 12" porcelain plates showcase the cities in all their glory with dramatic black backgrounds. Orange icons represent key buildings, alongside blue rivers and green public spaces. Choose from among the cities represented to build a personalized selection of your favorite locales to serve up meals or add eye-catching accent to your kitchen.
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City Plates Collection 4 from notNeutral: EMPIRE BUILDING: The Grandiose City.Empires throughout time and all overthe world have had not only a localimpact on the imperial city (the seatof power) but also a global impact onsettlement patterns, national borders,cultural identity, and city form. Butempires have a lifespan it is interestingto look at the precedent of pastempires to understand how a formerworld power adjusts to a new identity.How does a city once grandiose in itspower and influence...
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