In Situ plate

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The signature In Situ plate was conceived as the focal point of each place setting for Corey Lee’s restaurant at SFMOMA, a collaborative project involving influential chefs from around the world. Echoing the underlying concept of In Situ as a site of cultural convergence, the deceptively simple In Situ plate is inscribed in the cartographic language of latitude and longitude, but slightly disturbed by an axial tilt – a dislocation that hints at the shift from a recipe’s origins to its new situation at SFMOMA.

Available at the SFMOMA Museum Store and in the Rosenthal Hotel and Restaurant line.

178x228mm, glazed porcelain, matte finish, 2016

designed by a l m project, Los Angeles, California

made by Rosenthal GmbH, Selb, Germany