



19 Nuclear Plates (Full Set)
Memorials of Error - that's how the inventors call their 'nuclear plates' with depictions of German nuclear power plants. Here you can order the full series of 19 plates.
The following locations are included:
Biblis | Brokdorf | Brunsbüttel | Emsland / Lingen | Grafenrheinfeld | Greifswald | Grohnde | Gundremmingen | Hamm-Uentrop | Isar | Krümmel | Mülheim-Kärlich | Neckarwestheim | Obrigheim | Philippsburg | Rheinsberg | Stade | Unterweser | Würgassen
The Nuclear Plate answers with humor to the enduring threat. It reminds us of the continuous presence of nuclear power and its waste which will be radiating for 17 million more years. And simultaneously marks it as a relict from the past, out-dated like granny's ornamental plates.
The Nuclear Plates are a common project of architect Andree Weissert and author/director Mia Grau. They noticed how all the German nuclear power plants are situated in idyllic landscapes which inspired them for this series of plates. Professional porcelain painter Heike Tropisch designed the images. The Nuclear Plate is being manufactured at the porcelain manufacturer Reichenbach in Thüringen (Germany), established back in 1830.
The following locations are included:
Biblis | Brokdorf | Brunsbüttel | Emsland / Lingen | Grafenrheinfeld | Greifswald | Grohnde | Gundremmingen | Hamm-Uentrop | Isar | Krümmel | Mülheim-Kärlich | Neckarwestheim | Obrigheim | Philippsburg | Rheinsberg | Stade | Unterweser | Würgassen
The Nuclear Plate answers with humor to the enduring threat. It reminds us of the continuous presence of nuclear power and its waste which will be radiating for 17 million more years. And simultaneously marks it as a relict from the past, out-dated like granny's ornamental plates.
The Nuclear Plates are a common project of architect Andree Weissert and author/director Mia Grau. They noticed how all the German nuclear power plants are situated in idyllic landscapes which inspired them for this series of plates. Professional porcelain painter Heike Tropisch designed the images. The Nuclear Plate is being manufactured at the porcelain manufacturer Reichenbach in Thüringen (Germany), established back in 1830.
- diameter 20 cm
- made of porcelain, printed cobalt blue
- dishwasher and microwave safe
- made in Germany
- each plate comes with a 56 pages booklet (in German)
- each packed in a giftbox