Brighten your kitchen with this charming vintage “Spring Bouquet” stoneware dinner plate made in Japan. Featuring a cheerful field of soft yellow daisies and olive green flowers against a creamy ivory background, this plate perfectly captures the sunny floral aesthetic that defined cozy 1970s kitchens and country cottage décor.
The earthy olive rim and hand-painted botanical design give this piece a warm farmhouse feel ideal for cottagecore displays, vintage plate walls, open shelving, or layered retro tablescapes. The floral cluster arrangement has a whimsical meadow-like quality that feels both nostalgic and timeless.
This listing is for one single vintage dinner plate.
Condition:
Good vintage condition with light age-appropriate wear and utensil marks consistent with authentic vintage stoneware use. No major chips or cracks observed. Please review all photos carefully for complete condition details.
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During the 1970s, Japanese stoneware became a staple in North American homes as casual dining and earthy kitchen décor grew increasingly popular. Floral patterns like “Spring Bouquet” reflected the era’s love of nature-inspired motifs, harvest palettes, and handmade artistic styling.
The cheerful daisy-inspired florals and warm avocado tones align beautifully with the “Flower Power” design movement that influenced everything from kitchenware to wallpaper and textiles throughout the late 1960s and 1970s. Japanese manufacturers became especially admired for durable hand-painted stoneware that blended practicality with artistic charm.
Suggested Uses
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Cottagecore kitchen décor
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Vintage plate wall styling
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Retro farmhouse shelving
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Spring kitchen displays
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Yellow kitchen collections
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Grandmillennial décor
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Botanical tablescapes
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Rustic brunch styling
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Floral display layering
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Cozy cottage accents