THE ONE × Mori — Rectangular Matte Serving Platter

THE ONE × Mori — Rectangular Matte Serving Platter

White / Small
$39.00
Sale price  $39.00 Regular price  $49.00
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THE ONE × Mori — Rectangular Matte Serving Platter

THE ONE × Mori — Rectangular Matte Serving Platter

$39.00
Sale price  $39.00 Regular price  $49.00
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Some platters just hold food.

This one holds the table — rectangular, raised edges, hand‑glazed matte finish that never competes.

Slim silhouette. Elegant. Effortless from casual to formal.

Available in two sizes and two finishes:

Small White — Crisp, clean, timeless.

Small Black — Deep, grounded, quietly commanding.

Large White — Generous, airy, elegant.

Large Black — Bold, dramatic, unforgettable.

For roasted vegetables. For sushi rolls.

For the modern backdrop your table deserves.

But here's what most people miss: that matte finish isn't just soft to touch — it's engineered to reduce glare. Under direct light, glossy platters reflect and distract. Matte absorbs. Your food becomes the star, not the plate. That's not an accident. That's Japanese minimalism at work.

You're not buying a serving platter. You're buying silence for your table.

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The Hidden Gems

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· Hand‑glazed means a human dipped this platter, not a machine. The glaze thickness varies slightly across the surface — barely visible, but you'll feel it. That's the signature of an artisan, not a factory.

· Porcelain isn't earthenware. It's fired at higher temperatures — up to 2,600°F. That makes it denser, stronger, and less porous. This platter resists chipping better than stoneware. It's the quiet overachiever of ceramics.

· Raised edges aren't just elegant — they're practical. Sauces stay in. Juices don't escape. Sushi rolls don't roll off. Form and function, holding hands.

· Oven-safe to 428°F is exact for a reason. 428°F is 220°C — a standard European oven temperature. This platter was tested in Japanese and European kitchens before it ever reached yours.

· Flatware marks on matte finish aren't damage — they're evidence. A gentle powdered cleaner removes them if you want pristine. Or let them build. Each silver stroke tells a story of a meal shared.

· Four variants aren't random. Small is for two people. Large is for four to six. White is for light, bright tables. Black is for drama and depth. Choose based on your table's personality.

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What You Should Know

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· Designed Exclusively for THE ONE

· Handmade — hand‑glazed, artisanal quality.

· Porcelain with matte glaze — white or black.

· Rectangular — generous for sushi, vegetables, sides.

· Raised edges — refined silhouette.

· Microwave-safe.

· Dishwasher-safe.

· Oven-safe to 428°F.

· Flatware may leave visible marks on matte finish — removable with gentle powdered cleaner.

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For the Table That Knows

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For the dinner where the plate disappears and the food appears.

For the host who wants modern without shouting.

For the quiet pride of owning something a Japanese artisan touched.

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Another layer of calm — from THE ONE.

 

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