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Pull up a plate. One Block Down's collaborative hot streak has plenty of steam left yet, and as PLEASURES is welcomed into the Italian retailer turned brand's world, there's a feast to be had; "A Sinful Feast," nonetheless.

One Block Down's multiverse of co-created gear is quickly shaping up to an impressive scale. Setting the standard for Italy's retail output across sneakers and streetwear, its stores are better described as community hubs.

In the same way that it's struck a balance between retail experiences and a community-driven lifestyle, it's achieved harmony between its curated brand offering and the collaborative products it's amassed.

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The past year (and some change) have been particularly busy for the team, having introduced team-ups with RefrigiWear and PORTER, taking the brand to international heights.

Now, it's headed Stateside to indulge PLEASURES' pop cultural exploration, bringing its tongue-in-cheek design language to new mediums. Porcelain dinner plates, nonetheless.

Introduced during Paris Fashion Week in the exact manner any dinner plate should be – at the dinner table. The product offering is certainly one of a kind, offering an iconic shared experience between the two brands.

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Inspired by the seven deadly sins from which the collection borrows its name, each of the seven graphic-laden plates features animals symbolic of their denoted sin.

The works that fill each of the luxurious porcelain dinner plates bares the type of symbolism you'll find throughout Dante Alighieri's "The Divine Comedy," resulting in the perfect set to host a sinful feast of your own. Delightful.

Available to shop online now as a full set, you'd best get around to hosting the meal you've been promising your family for years. Off you pop.

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