The Spaghetti Plate
By DIY Maven
Frank Martin’s melamine spaghetti plate has a center ‘crater’ that serves as a twirling station, which means you can say goodbye to the spoon and twirl your pasta one-handed. Available at retromodern for 12 bucks.

Frank Martin’s melamine spaghetti plate has a center ‘crater’ that serves as a twirling station, which means you can say goodbye to the spoon and twirl your pasta one-handed. Available at retromodern for 12 bucks.
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