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Very Ugly Plates –⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠ Are you staring at my butt Kamila Majcher

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A humorous and provocative decorative plate that playfully blurs the line between everyday object and art piece.

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This plate is intended for decorative purposes only and is not suitable for serving food. It is part of the Very Ugly Plates collection, in which designer Kamila Majcher transforms vintage porcelain plates into humorous, eye-catching art objects.

Each piece is created using hand painting and printing, making every plate one of a kind. With ironic statements, gentle provocation and visual wit, the collection turns an ordinary object into a collectible design artefact that brings personality, humour and a bold accent into any interior.

 

Designer Kamila Majcher
Material Porcelain
Diameter 18 cm
 

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Category: Wall art
Weight: 0.7 kg
Categories: wall art
Products: plates
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Very Ugly Plates
Photo credit: veryuglyplates.de

Very Ugly Plates is a design project created by illustrator and artist Kamilchen, celebrating the wonderfully absurd side of everyday objects. Instead of fine china, she creates fine what-is-this — joyful, subversive pieces that challenge aesthetic expectations through humour, spontaneity and expressive illustration.

What began as a silly idea quickly grew into a full-time creative mission: to make people laugh, even if the joke lives on a plate. Her work embraces imperfection, playfulness and the belief that design doesn't have to be serious to be meaningful.

The brand has gained attention through interviews and media coverage, where Kamilchen shares insights into her process — from loving bad jokes and obsessive doodling to exploring why humour and sincerity belong in contemporary design.

Each Very Ugly Plate is a small world of its own: visually bold, narratively playful and emotionally disarming. The guiding philosophy is simple and powerful: Life’s too short for boring plates.