Other than a cast-iron skillet, there is perhaps no other single item in a Southern cupboard that speaks to the region in such an idiosyncratic (or delicious) way than a deviled egg plate. We’ve rounded up a few of our favorite resources for both new and vintage finds.

Fieldshop

Artisans at Tennessee’s Bridgman Pottery hand-make this design, featuring classic blue and white detailing, from vintage pressed glass and porcelain ($70; ggfieldshop.com).
Vietri

The bold painted motifs on Vietri’s terra-cotta egg plate pay homage to the centuries-old majolica traditions of Italy ($139; vietri.com).
Anthropologie

Charming floral motifs march across this stoneware design from Anthropologie ($34; anthropologie.com).
Hudson Grace

An all-white ceramic take from Hudson Grace lets the deviled eggs shine ($39; hudsongracesf.com).
Replacements

A vintage Fiesta piece, available through North Carolina’s Replacements, is pure sunshine ($80; replacements.com).
Haand

The porcelain egg-plate offerings by Haand, out of Burlington, North Carolina, offer a departure from the conventional round shape with a look inspired by the silhouette of river stones ($108; haand.us).
Bug Pottery

Look closely and you’ll see the tiny ladybug on this hand-thrown design from Knoxville native Ellie “Bug” Kotsianas-Christner, of Bug Pottery ($95; bugpottery.com).
Etsy

You’ll find plenty of vintage options on Etsy, such as this darling Pfaltzgraff option ($48; etsy.com).
Riverbend Home

Riverbend Home’s robin’s-egg blue ceramic design ushers in the season beautifully ($63; riverbendhome.com).
Chairish

This vintage plate delivers maximalism and quirk thanks to a sunflower-inspired design from the seventies ($75; chairish.com).