| Newton's second law says the amount of force needed to accelerate the tableware is directly related to the rate of acceleration. |
| Machines called jiggers and jolleys are used to make tableware in ceramics factories. |
| The British workshops, which employed the local craftsmen, mainly produced sturdy, unadorned Georgian tableware. |
| Still on Christmas dinner, if you're short on tableware instead of buying extra, ask family members if you could borrow what they're not using. |
| I use traditional techniques such as forging and hammering to create contemporary tableware that shows a bit of my character. |
| In a sense, the relatively small scale of the tableware corresponds to a shift toward more intimist and even domestic projects on Turrell's part. |