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Porcelain plates, but not only...

Porcelain plates, but not only...

Mathilde Bourge | 10/16/23, 3:28 PM

WawwLaTable unveils a set of eight Tarot plates that should fuel conversation at your next dinner party. Here's why.

The art of the table is a world unto itself, and chefs pay particular attention to it. They carefully select their ceramists and cutlery to offer their customers a unique experience, both in terms of taste and sight. And to take the surprise even further, some entrepreneurs have no shortage of imagination. Such is the case with WawwLaTable, which is unveiling an exclusive range of plates of an unprecedented kind!

Talking plates from WawwLaTable

In the midst of tablecloths, vases and trays, Péri Cochin and Arabelle Reille, TV producer and art historian respectively, but above all the founders of WawwLaTable, have come up with Assiettes Parlantes 3.0. The idea? To offer plates that come alive to answer your questions about the future and deliver a personalized prophecy.

To achieve this, the duo of friends are offering a complete set called Tarot, each representing a major arcana of the famous card game: the lover, the empress, the moon, the sun, the wheel of fortune, the bateleur, the world and temperance. These 3.0 plates are equipped with a technology that enables them to exchange with an interlocutor, following a few simple steps:

  1. Open @WawwLaTable's Instagram account
  2. Select the filter icon
  3. Aim at the plate of your choice
  4. Choose a theme: love, health, money or work
  5. A small figure reminiscent of a goddess then appears on the plate, revealing the desired prophecy.

Each plate, made from Limoges porcelain paste, is priced at 80 euros. Enough to amuse your guests at your next dinner party, and keep the conversation going!

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