A line of dinnerware designed by the artist Sol LeWitt and made to his specifications in Deruta, Italy, is a stunning addition to the Whitney Museum store. Serving pieces include this flat, 12-inch sharply patterned plate, for hors d’oeuvres, cheese and desserts like tarts and cakes. It’s worthy of display when not in use. There are other designs for plates, bowls and even sets.
Sol LeWitt Tableware, serving pieces, $130 to $280, dinner settings for 8 (24 pieces), $1,825, Whitney Museum of American Art, 99 Gansevoort Street (Washington Street), whitney.org.
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Florence Fabricant is a food and wine writer. She writes the weekly Front Burner and Off the Menu columns, as well as the Pairings column, which appears alongside the monthly wine reviews. She has also written 12 cookbooks.