Bring warm retro cottage charm to your kitchen with this vintage “Country Casual” hand-painted stoneware dinner plate by Sunnyvale Japan. Featuring delicate yellow tulip-style blooms and burnt orange daisy flowers against a creamy speckled background, this piece perfectly captures the earthy floral aesthetic popular during the 1970s casual dining era.
This listing is for one single dinner plate.
Condition
This vintage dinner plate shows noticeable utensil and silverware surface scratches from prior everyday use, especially visible under bright lighting. These signs of wear are consistent with authentic vintage stoneware and add to the character and history of the piece. No major chips or cracks observed. Please review all photos carefully before purchase.
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The soft avocado green border and hand-painted botanical motif give this plate a cozy farmhouse feel ideal for cottagecore kitchens, open shelving displays, or layered vintage tablescapes. Made in Japan, the sturdy stoneware construction combines beauty and practicality while showcasing the handcrafted imperfections and charm collectors love in vintage dinnerware.
During the 1970s, hand-painted Japanese stoneware became highly popular as families shifted toward more relaxed, earthy kitchen aesthetics inspired by nature and casual entertaining. Collections like “Country Casual” reflected the decade’s love of harvest colors, botanical illustrations, handmade textures, and practical oven-to-table dining pieces.
Japanese stoneware manufacturers became known for creating durable yet artistic tableware that blended rustic simplicity with cheerful floral motifs. Today, these pieces remain collectible for their cozy nostalgic appeal and timeless cottage kitchen styling possibilities.
Suggested Uses
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Cottagecore kitchen décor
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Farmhouse plate wall display
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Retro floral tablescape
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Open shelving accent piece
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Vintage kitchen prop styling
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Everyday rustic dining
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Spring kitchen décor
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Botanical display layering
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Picnic-inspired serving décor
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Grandmillennial kitchen styling