When companies or restaurants say they’re donating a portion of profits to charity, it frequently amounts to a few dollars. But not the Sette, a tableware website from London that is now selling elegant bone-china platters in collaboration with Anna Polonsky of Polonsky & Friends, a design company. Buy the 14-inch oval platter — traced with verses by the poet Sara Teasdale — for $254.25 and $101 will be donated to World Central Kitchen, the nonprofit organization founded by the chef José Andrés that responds to disasters with food. A 16-inch oval platter with a border by Mary Clerté of spring motifs like bunnies and lambs is $303, of which $121.75 is donated to World Central Kitchen.
Renewal platters, thesette.com.
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