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City Plate Set - Central Park

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The first park series showcases New York City's Central Park, the first large-scale (843 acres) public space in the United States, designed by Frederick Law Olmsted and Calvert Vaux in 1858. Each of the four plates highlights a different segment of the Park: the Sheep Meadow, the Great Lawn, the Reservoir, and the North Meadow.

Featured landmarks from the surrounding urban environs include the Central Park Zoo, the Metropolitan Museum of Art, the American Museum of Natural History, and the Guggenheim Museum. Trees, pathways, and bodies of water are articulated to convey the landscape design and help trigger people’s memories of where they may have strolled, taken a bike ride, or picnicked.

  • Each plate is gift boxed with a printed key detailing the portion of the city represented on the plate
  • Use as dinner plates, serving plates, or as a decorative piece
  • Designed in Los Angeles; made in Poland
  • Dishwasher and microwave-safe
  • 12" diameter
  • Contains set of 4 porcelain plates



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