
san francisco-based designer lisa neimeth just released a beautiful new collection of homemade “diner” plates. available in a wide range of rich, earthy colors (i love the deep orange hue), lisa’s diner plates are available at stores across the country, or via email at lisa’s site. want a little more lisa in your life? click here to check out lisa’s home and converted chicken coop studio.

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beautiful, those colors would look great on a rustic wood table!
What’s going on in that plate? Is it abstract or are those recognizable objects?
hey grace!
we just had a house tour from lisa over on apartment therapy. you can see a few more pictures of her home and incredible backyard! lovely items and wonderful home…
Love the rustic feel of these plates, and the studio is fantastic!
These are wonderful. Definitely my palate of colors!
Kate: My designs are conjured up from impressed vintage objects–old cracker jack charms are a favorite–and other found objects sourced from the natural and urban world! The pattern you see on this particular plate is a vintage mexican bird, a found branch and a rock, picked up in the canyons of New Mexico!
Thanks, Lisa. I like that idea. It kind of looked like a tiny redheaded girl in my miniscule computer screen.
I’m just in love with all Lisa’s
ceramics, from the tiny olive
trays to large plates – my favorite
has the ‘drowning charlotte’ graphics!
You all should check out Joe Pintz, http://iconceramics.net/gallery_functional.html
His work doesn’t have the cutesy thing going on, but in my opinion the glazes are more interesting.
hey judy-have you ever seen Lisa’s ceramics in person? I have and the glazes are quite interesting..and her work cannot be categorized as cutesy–it’s more refined…
see for yourself!
WE JUST WENT TO HERE OPEN STUDIO WEEKEND – LAST SATURDAY – WHAT AN EXPERIENCE! HER CERAMICS, THE HOUSE, THE STUDIO – AN OASIS IN THE MIDDLE OF SAN FRANCISCO – EVERYTHING REFLECTS IN HER WORK!
JUST WONDERFUL!
LOVE KRIS
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