
Pleasant Homeware is based in London.
We make nice things for nice people and their kitchens.
Boring plates are for Greek weddings.
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Speckled Bowl in Orange
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Speckled Bowl in White
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Speckled Bowls Combo
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Speckled Catch All in Blue£20.00
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Speckled Catch All in White£20.00
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Speckled Mug in Orange£22.00
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Speckled Mug in White£22.00
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Speckled Ash Tray in White£22.00
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Speckled Mug in Orange£22.00
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Wibble Mug in GreenSale
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Wibble Mug in YellowSale
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Wibble Mug in BlueSale
Regular price£26.00Sale price£23.00
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Wibble 'Toast' PlateSale
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Wibble 'Toast' Plates -Set of 4-
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Wibble 'Dinner' PlateSale
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Wibble 'Dinner' Plates -Set of 4-
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Introducing Pleasant
We are turbo thrilled to launch Pleasant Homeware,
a passion project many moons in the making.
Our products reimagine what you'll use to eat your
dinner, bringing an often needed splash of fun into
the kitchen and (in time) the rest of your home.
Discover our first collection of products, a
colourful take on kitchenware that melts
playfulness and irreverence into each piece.

The story of Pleasant starts with our Founder.
Bonjour - I'm Willy. I'm quite into making meals and
sharing them with friends and family. I get a kick out
of it. I reckon the objects we use to eat should be
just as desirable and well crafted as the meals are,
but it seems that most kitchenware was either
designed for university students or my Mum.
Here at Pleasant HQ, we make products that look right
at home on your kitchen table and would be equally at
ease in a trendy little restaurant in Skegness.
Pleasant
Prepare to be bowled over by some plates.

We're whipping up goods with careful craftsmanship
using high quality materials that stand the test of time.
From bold slogans to unexpected design elements,
we're blending humour and innovation to transform
kitchen essentials into conversation starters - because
what's sharing a meal without a good bit of chinwagging?