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Elad Kashi's Table Set Lets You Eat Straight Off Its Surface

I have seen my fair share of eating options, but I have to say that this table set from Elad Kashi is a definite first. Eating straight off of the table top? Count me in!

Elad Kashi, a recent graduate from SHENKAR Design college, crafted this table set out of ceramic. Creating removable plates that make it easy and convenient to clean, the surface not only includes 'plates,' but serving platters as well.

Check out Elad Kashi's design in use via the gallery above. It makes me want to purchase one as soon as possible.
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