pottery

Lately, I've been seeing a lot of dinnerware that's just too fascinating to cover with food. Like Hiroshi Tsunoda's Bodylicious plates, available at DesignCode. According to Street Anatomy, Tsunoda was inspired by Nyotaimori, a tradition where food is presented on a naked woman's body and used as a tray. Nyotaimori is also referred to as body sushi, and requires the person to practice laying for hours without moving. Wow, I'm not sure what to say. But at least the plates are equal opportunity: there's a Bodylicious Y set too! Moving from Homo sapiens to marine invertebrates, these…