Dinosaur Platter

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Description
Good hosts have serving platters. Great hosts have serving platters decorated with dinosaurs. And this porcelain platter has lots of dinosaurs. You can use it as your dinner plate if you are really hungry or put it to use as a serving dish.
Dimensions & More Info
  • 14.75" x 10.25" (37.5 cm x 26 cm)
  • Rich blue images on white porcelain.
  • Designed by Don Moyer and initially launched as his 32nd Kickstarter project in 2018.
  • Produced using the in-glaze decoration process. That means the image is slightly melted into the surface like the fine porcelain you see in museums.
  • Made at the award-winning Kristoff porcelain workshop in Poland
Use & Care

Use:

  • You can use it as your dinner plate if you are really hungry or put it to use as a serving dish.
  • But if you want a platter to display the carcass of those freakishly big, mutant turkeys, you may find that’s more than the Calamityware Platter can accommodate.

 

Care:

  • Food safe.
  • Microwave safe.
  • Dishwasher safe.
  • Porcelain is both delicate and durable. We think you’ll enjoy Don’s blog about caring for your new treasures.
Shipping & Returns

Shipping Information:

We offer a variety of different shipping options so you can choose what works best for your order. Cost and delivery times will be calculated at checkout. All shipping times are estimates and are not guaranteed. We offer free U.S. shipping on orders over $200 (automatically applied at checkout, we pick the shipping method).

 

Shipping & Return Policies:

Click here to find shipping and return policies. Questions? Email us at Robot@calamityware.com.

Where it's made

Where it's made

These porcelain pieces were fired at the Kristoff workshop in Valbrich, Poland, one of the oldest and grandest porcelain workshops in the world. Kristoff began making porcelain in 1831, and its work can be found in museums and in the palaces of royalty. Our porcelain designs are in-glaze, which means slightly melted into the surface of the piece, to ensure a beautiful crisp image for years to come. Photo by Porcelana Krzysztof Sp. z o.o.

These porcelain pieces were fired at the Kristoff workshop in Valbrich, Poland, one of the oldest and grandest porcelain workshops in the world. Kristoff began making porcelain in 1831, and its work can be found in museums and in the palaces of royalty. Our porcelain designs are in-glaze, which means slightly melted into the surface of the piece, to ensure a beautiful crisp image for years to come. Photo by Porcelana Krzysztof Sp. z o.o.

Who we are

Who we are

Calamityware is a small, eight-person, one-dog company headquartered in Pittsburgh. We love bringing the darkly whimsical view of our founder and chief monster-maker, Don Moyer, to life. Our products are high quality, meticulously manufactured items that make wonderful gifts for you and other weird-adjacent people in your life. Our goal is to make you smile.

Calamityware is a small, eight-person, one-dog company headquartered in Pittsburgh. We love bringing the darkly whimsical view of our founder and chief monster-maker, Don Moyer, to life. Our products are high quality, meticulously manufactured items that make wonderful gifts for you and other weird-adjacent people in your life. Our goal is to make you smile.

Customer Reviews

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Scot
Bring out your inner cave man

Amazing platter. It makes you want to grab a sharpened stick, but on your bearskin outfit, and run outside in search of Cretaceous-era lizards to kill and consume. But I'm in Alaska. And it's February. Unless you want the Alaska State Troopers to both breathalyze and urine toxicology test, I'd strongly suggest you resist the urge

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Brian K.
Ha! Made you look!

I have a number of antique blue "willow ware" plates and platters displayed on the walls in my dining room, but after a while guests just walked past the "old dishes" as if they were bland wallpaper. I added two Calamityware items into the mix, and now guests are noticing the difference! "Hey! Are those DINOSAURS on that platter?" has become a common conversation starter, and everyone has a smile before dinner. Thanks!

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william
Old and new.

I love this platter. I bought it for my wife and she loves it too. The dinosaurs make us smile. More dinosaur stuff, please! I bought it for the whimsey, thinking it was a bit expensive for kitsch, but I bought a set of serving bowls, afterwards, because of the obvious quality of construction of the platter. The other great thing is that my dad just thinks it is a traditional-porcelain dish. No need to let him know otherwise.

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Renee
Fantastic

Do you want to get a phone call from someone that only texts? This platter can make it happen.

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Nikki
Make up reasons to use it ...

We love this platter and now often present our meals unnessisarily to enjoy it.

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C C.
They laughed, they loved it

I gave away several and they are prized. Would be great to have a "what's the worst that could happen" version!

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Mae R.
Fun platter

I'd give it 5-stars if the blue was a little darker so it matched our actual blue willow dishes.

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Bones
cool and robust

great looking dish that can take a beating in the dishwasher. It’s in heavy rotation at our house. It came securely packed in about 7 days. I will definitely be purchasing other stuff.

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Melissa
Love it!

After I got the Calamityware tea set for Christmas, I have been haunting the shop, trying to decide what my next piece would be. I went with this platter, which is a nice size, arrived promptly, and has the same beautiful unique art. I love it. Now, all I need is that service for twelve...

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Audrey
Love

I love cooking with my sons. It's great to make a fantastic meal with a surprise below.

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