Affordable plate specials

Convenient, cute, and ideal for any aesthetic? In keeping with their philosophy, these sets are a lovely representation of their many high-quality products that are available at a deeply affordable price point.

This piece set fits the bill, boasting a contemporary, minimalist design that works with any home aesthetic. Update your table with this simple white-on-white style. Artisanal Kitchen Supply Coupe Marbleized Piece Dinnerware Set. What was once a tiny, mail-order business in the Swedish countryside is now a global brand that is practically synonymous with affordable home goods.

You name it, IKEA has it at a competitive price and in interesting, innovative designs. Choose from a matte glazed rustic surface or a glossy modern one. This clean design is simple, functional, and easy to coordinate with other colors, shapes, and materials—making it the perfect base for all settings.

FÄRGKLAR Piece Dinnerware Set. This set is made of ultra-durable feldspar porcelain, but should a kitchen disaster occur, you can replace each item individually—a rarity in the world of dinnerware sets!. it has a soft square shape that feels modern while also being a classic.

VÄRDERA Piece Dinnerware Set. Once the domain of college students, UO Home has some seriously beautiful, high-end pieces. Do not sleep on this home shop, friends! Cliffield Piece Dining Set.

How lovely is this dining set? It is simple and still feels very special. Stone Lava Speckled Piece Dining Set. Keep things classic with this crisp ceramic set of dinner plates, salad plates, and bowls. It features a soft, matte finish and contrast finish edges that feel both modern and timeless.

Rockaway Piece Dining Set. Not just content to provide high-quality pieces that are designed to last, Pottery Barn is also committed to sustainability. They partner with organizations like Global Organic Textile Standard and The Renewal Workshop , as well as artisans to support local communities around the world.

Made in Portugal, the rustic ceramic silhouettes are wholly unique and feature beautiful variations. Mendocino Stoneware Piece Dinnerware Set. Quinn Handcrafted Stoneware Piece Dinnerware Set. Another stunner of a set made in Portugal, each piece features a matte glaze finish and the mugs are even hand-painted.

The best part? The entire set is dishwasher and microwave safe. Chambray Tile Stoneware Piece Dinnerware Set. I love that their style ranges from simple, classic designs to eclectic, unexpected colors and aesthetics from all over the world. Looking for a crisp and clean aesthetic? This set is about to become your go-to for meals and special occasions alike.

Its glossy white finish is elegantly simple and makes it perfect for mixing and matching with other brightly colored and patterned table items. Porcelain Coupe Piece Dinnerware Set. Textured Stella Dinnerware Collection.

The abundance of reviews combined with fast shipping makes it a no-brainer for just about everything, including their vast collection of dinnerware sets. Along with being as beautiful as they are practical, these high-quality and incredibly durable dishes are dishwasher and microwave safe.

A reactive glaze is applied when each ceramic dish is fired, giving it a unique look. Stone Lain Tina Stoneware Reactive Glaze Piece Dinnerware Set. The unique black and tan two-tone reactive colors with a glossy white center on these dishes make this a wholly contemporary set with a touch of boho chic.

Totally unexpected and cool for Amazon. Gourmet Basics by Mikasa Caden Piece Dinnerware Set. This collection was built to last. It has a chic minimalist style with clean lines and smooth surfaces.

Everyday Essential 12 Piece Dinnerware Set. And the price is not to be overlooked. Add a touch of elegance with a gold-rimmed ceramic set. Made of glass with a glossy, opaque surface, the bowls and plates are both durable and stylish.

Find plates and dishes in a variety of colors such as glossy or matte blue, pink, green and gray, as well as white and black. Browse elegant materials such as feldspar porcelain, durable stoneware and tempered glass that can feature minimalist designs, beautiful floral patterns or stunning surface etching.

Choose deep plates that are perfect for use as pasta bowls. The cradling nature of these plates helps to hold sauces and make for the kind of beautiful plating chefs rely on. Need more traditional options in tableware? Select elegant options in dinner plates. Select side plates to hold fruit or pastries at breakfast, to serve as a salad plate or sharing dish at lunch or dinner, or to be used as a tea or coffee saucer.

Browse a wide selection of bowls for enjoying cereal at breakfast or soups, salads and dessert at lunch or dinner. While you can buy any of the above tableware in convenient 2- or 4-packs, there are also affordable options in dinnerware sets. Find , and piece dinner set options that include an equal number of plates, side plates and bowls.

You can even find kids place mats filled with colorful cartoon illustrations. Find tableware for every occasion with all the pieces you need from bowls to plates and side plates.

From timeless glass bowls with beautiful etching to set out with candy or cookies for guests when they first arrive, to fun, colorful kids plates and bowls for your little ones, IKEA has dining ware for all your needs.

Want to show off your cooking skills with your significant other? Use cradling deep plates made of elegant porcelain or glossy stoneware to showcase poached lobster in gazpacho. Need to share some of your homemade sourdough with grass fed butter and sea salt at your next elegant dinner party?

Call upon fancy dinnerware such as share plates with rustic, ruffled edges right at home in a dining room featuring farmhouse style décor. Choose porcelain bowls that come to life with minimalist designs in true Nordic décor style to hold warm peach cobbler with scoops of ice cream while guests sip tea or coffee from decorative mugs in the same series.

Everything you need to set the table for a great dinner, from glassware, plates, bowls and side dishes, to flatware and cutlery. Find affordable options in elegant materials with stylish designs for all your tableware needs.

IKEA features a variety of attractive materials in a variety of designs so anyone can have a different favorite type of side plate or deep bowl that they cherish for everyday meals or for wowing friends and family when they come to visit.

Tableware that checks every box for each step of an elegant dinner party, or everything you need for breakfast, lunch and dinner. Find all the plates, bowls and side plates you need with affordable 2- or 4-packs, as well as affordable dinnerware sets from IKEA.

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It features a soft, matte finish and contrast finish edges that feel both modern and timeless. Rockaway Piece Dining Set. Not just content to provide high-quality pieces that are designed to last, Pottery Barn is also committed to sustainability.

They partner with organizations like Global Organic Textile Standard and The Renewal Workshop , as well as artisans to support local communities around the world. Made in Portugal, the rustic ceramic silhouettes are wholly unique and feature beautiful variations.

Mendocino Stoneware Piece Dinnerware Set. Quinn Handcrafted Stoneware Piece Dinnerware Set. Another stunner of a set made in Portugal, each piece features a matte glaze finish and the mugs are even hand-painted. The best part? The entire set is dishwasher and microwave safe. Chambray Tile Stoneware Piece Dinnerware Set.

I love that their style ranges from simple, classic designs to eclectic, unexpected colors and aesthetics from all over the world. Looking for a crisp and clean aesthetic? This set is about to become your go-to for meals and special occasions alike. Its glossy white finish is elegantly simple and makes it perfect for mixing and matching with other brightly colored and patterned table items.

Porcelain Coupe Piece Dinnerware Set. Textured Stella Dinnerware Collection. The abundance of reviews combined with fast shipping makes it a no-brainer for just about everything, including their vast collection of dinnerware sets.

Along with being as beautiful as they are practical, these high-quality and incredibly durable dishes are dishwasher and microwave safe. A reactive glaze is applied when each ceramic dish is fired, giving it a unique look.

Stone Lain Tina Stoneware Reactive Glaze Piece Dinnerware Set. The unique black and tan two-tone reactive colors with a glossy white center on these dishes make this a wholly contemporary set with a touch of boho chic.

Totally unexpected and cool for Amazon. Gourmet Basics by Mikasa Caden Piece Dinnerware Set. This collection was built to last.

It has a chic minimalist style with clean lines and smooth surfaces. Everyday Essential 12 Piece Dinnerware Set. And the price is not to be overlooked.

Add a touch of elegance with a gold-rimmed ceramic set. It includes salad plates, dinner plates, bowls, and mugs. Teitelbaum Piece Dinnerware Set. Featured image by Michelle Nash. Image by Michelle Nash.

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Porcelain Coupe Piece Dinnerware Set Shop Now. Textured Stella Dinnerware Collection Shop Now. Several Wirecutter staffers owned Corelle dishes in college and reported that they never broke a single piece—an impressive feat considering the carelessness of their roommates.

This dinnerware is dishwasher, microwave, and warm-oven safe. It comes with a limited three-year warranty. Corelle also sells the same shaped pieces included in the Winter Frost collection in all kinds of patterns.

The Winter Frost dinnerware collection has a noticeable green hue, which is even more apparent when you place these pieces next to white porcelain or creamier bone china. Most testers found the soup bowl a bit too shallow, similar to the Crate and Barrel Aspen Rimmed soup bowl.

Some of our testers found the cereal bowl too shallow, as well, but if you prefer something deeper, Corelle also sells ounce rice bowls plus larger, ounce soup bowls.

You may also like: Mosser Colored Glass Dinnerware. In recent years, small pottery studios have boomed worldwide , celebrating the individuality and artistry of the ceramicist. Among them are countless American potters, several of which make sets that we recommend above. Typically these studios have a small staff and offer only hand-thrown ceramics , so no two pieces are exactly alike.

Nevertheless, we wanted to highlight some that caught our eye during our research. Keep in mind that it may be difficult to replace certain pieces if they break, as some potters make only a limited supply of their collections or change their designs over time, and sites such as Replacements, Ltd.

Shipping can be pricey, too, and receiving your dinnerware can often take several weeks, especially if the pieces are made to order. If you need help getting started, here are some studios that we think are worth checking out.

Adaptive dinnerware is designed to help anyone with hand dexterity or coordination issues eat independently. This type of dinnerware includes flat plates with high sides or a lip on one side of the plate also called a scoop plate to help push food onto a fork video.

Other types of adaptive dinnerware include mugs with two handles, which makes them easier for people with certain dexterity or strength issues to hold. Plenty of plastic adaptive dinnerware options are available, but they can often feel too sterile.

Some plates, such as those sold by Iittala , have higher rims and may work as adaptive dinnerware for some people. Two-handled mugs can be used for both drinking beverages and eating soup. We like the stoneware two-handled mugs and plates with high sides made by Jill Van Zanten Pottery as well as the scoop plates made by KC Pottery.

We also recommend checking out Dignity by Wade and the bone china two-handled mugs and teacups made by Roy Kirkham. Grippy mats placed under plates or bowls with suction bases keep dinnerware stable while a person is eating. If you have low vision, contrasting colors can make eating easier.

Since all of our recommended dinnerware is sold as open stock, you can mix and match sets of different colors and buy lighter or darker pieces to suit your needs. In researching this guide, I interviewed William M. Carty, PhD , a professor of ceramic engineering and materials science at the Inamori School of Engineering at Alfred University.

I also spoke at length with Jono Pandolfi, potter and owner of Jono Pandolfi Designs in New Jersey, who has created dinnerware for a long list of notable restaurants around the world. He was kind enough to give me a tour of his pottery studio in Union City, New Jersey, so that I could see how dinnerware is made firsthand.

The American Ceramic Society provided me with resources about ceramic production and terminology. Margaret Carney, PhD , ceramic art historian and the founding director and curator of the International Museum of Dinnerware Design in Ann Arbor, Michigan, spoke to me about the influence of certain potters and her favorite collections.

To better understand glass dinnerware, I reached out to Jane Cook, PhD , the former chief scientist at the Corning Museum of Glass in Corning, New York I also toured the Corelle factory in Corning to see how Vitrelle glass dinnerware is made. To learn more about the history of ceramic production in the US, I visited The Met Museum in New York City to see its permanent collection of American ceramics in The American Wing and attended the January exhibit Hear Me Now: The Black Potters of Old Edgefield, South Carolina.

I also spoke to experts about what they looked for in a good collection of dinnerware. To learn more about adaptive dinnerware design, I spoke with Elena Sonnenfeld, assistant director of ClayHouse Brooklyn , who has a background in accessible design.

To determine the durability and availability of dinnerware collections, I relied heavily on customer reviews from manufacturer and retail websites.

Prior to joining Wirecutter in , I was an editor at the International Culinary Center in New York City, and I worked in various facets of the food and restaurant industry for over a decade. With thousands of colors and patterns to choose from, shopping for a set of dinnerware can be a daunting task.

Our goal in every round of testing is to find a versatile, affordable, and quality set that will last. We prioritize collections that are elegant enough for nicer occasions such as a dinner party but are also durable and casual enough for everyday use.

All of the sets we recommend in this guide are dishwasher and microwave safe some are even freezer and oven safe up to various temperatures. However, for specifics, be sure to read the use and care instructions for each set. For an overview of different materials, see our guide to buying dinnerware.

Good dinnerware should be a neutral canvas for any meal. We also have many suggestions for brands that carry patterned dinnerware: See our section on small pottery studios , as well as our section on fine china in our guide to buying dinnerware. The environmental impact of ceramic dinnerware decreases the longer you use it, which is another reason to opt for timeless designs rather than trendy options that you may be inclined to replace after just a few years.

Though dinnerware box sets are very affordable, we avoid those, opting instead for collections that you can purchase as open stock meaning one piece at a time , which allows you to customize your set to suit your needs. Buying dinnerware this way also lets you easily replace the dish or two that will inevitably break over time, without having to purchase another set.

We also include dinnerware collections that are sold as place settings typically a dinner plate, a salad plate, a cereal bowl, and a mug or in open-stock sets such as sets of four dinner plates or four cereal bowls.

Ideally, we want to find dinnerware collections that allow you to choose shallow soup bowls or deep cereal bowls, simple coffee mugs or dainty teacups and saucers, and a variety of dinner plate and salad plate sizes. We also rule out sets with bowls that are too deep or too shallow.

Additional serving pieces offered outside the main place setting are a nice bonus but not a requirement. Longevity is important, especially if you need to replace pieces or want to grow your set in the future. Bob Page, founder of Replacements, Ltd.

But today, stores such as Crate and Barrel, Williams Sonoma, Pier 1, they may have a pattern for two or three years or maybe only a year. Finally, we contact each manufacturer of the dinnerware collections we evaluate to see how their customer service representatives respond to our questions.

Though all of the makers of our currently recommended dinnerware responded to our queries, you can generally expect longer wait times for bigger brands. We judge the dinnerware on its practicality, weight, size, shape, and overall design. Since the shade of whiteware varies dramatically from set to set, we also compare the hue and brightness of our whiteware contenders; in general, whiteware that has a blue or gray hue has been less appealing to our testers than pieces that are creamy or bright white.

We also brush vegetable oil, coffee, and red wine on the unglazed rims or undersides of the stoneware collections we test to see if they remain stained after a turn in the dishwasher.

We then examine each piece under light to check for any flaws, such as uneven rims, drippy or inconsistent glaze, pitting, scratches, or crazing. You can read more about these flaws in our guide to buying dinnerware. Finally, we refrigerate a mug or teacup from each of our picks and then fill each with boiling water to see if the extreme change in temperature causes them to break.

Although most dinnerware is designed to be dishwasher and microwave safe except some hand-painted pieces and fine china , emeritus professor of ceramic engineering and materials science William Carty told us that neither ASTM International formerly the American Society for Testing and Materials nor the American National Standards Institute has a standard test to determine whether ceramics are dishwasher or microwave safe.

For oven-safe dinnerware, see what the maximum heat-safe temperature is since it varies for every manufacturer. Be sure the plates are completely covered with food to avoid irregular heating that could cause breakage, and keep the dinnerware away from the heating elements.

When you remove dishes from the oven or microwave, avoid placing them on a cold or wet surface; a dry dishcloth is best. If the dishes are freezer safe, you should still avoid freezing liquids in them, as the ensuing expansion could cause the dinnerware to crack; a plate of meatballs, though, should be fine.

If metal marks develop over time, most manufacturers recommend using Bar Keepers Friend to remove them. You can remove most stains with regular dish soap and hot water.

Always retrieve plates from the top of a stack rather than sliding them out from the middle, to avoid unnecessary pressure that could scratch or break them. Shelf risers are handy for maximizing space in small cupboards.

Also, avoid subjecting your dinnerware to extreme temperature changes, such as pouring boiling water into a cold teacup, as doing so can cause breakage due to thermal shock. Though none of the mugs or teacups from our picks broke in our latest thermal stress tests, breakage can occur, so be mindful.

However, if pieces become unavailable in the future, companies such as Replacements, Ltd. specialize in selling discontinued dinnerware. We appreciate that the set includes many pieces of varying sizes, but a recurring complaint among our testers was that all of the bowls were too shallow.

Our testers liked how the set felt similar to durable bistro dinnerware yet was refined and not at all clunky. We were also impressed with the overall quality of the dishes, which had almost no visible pitting and an even, glossy glaze. This porcelain has a slightly gray undertone compared with the bluer white of the Crate and Barrel Aspen set and the creamy white of the Mikasa Delray bone china we recommend.

If you like the style of this set but want more buying options, also check out the Apilco Tradition Blue-Banded Porcelain , Apilco Tradition Porcelain , Apilco Tuileries Porcelain , Apilco Très Grande Porcelain , and Pillivuyt Coupe Porcelain sets at Williams Sonoma.

However, while this set is of superior quality, with virtually no visible flaws, the Mikasa Delray and Mikasa Lucerne White collections match its quality and cost significantly less. All of the Wedgwood pieces are slightly smaller than those of the Mikasa collections, though you may prefer that if you have a smaller table.

The wide-rimmed plates also have a smaller eating surface than other plates of a similar diameter. The pedestal on the foot of the teacup and the mug was particularly polarizing for our testers, as some thought the design was too formal for everyday use.

Some of our testers said the mug was too big and the bowl was too wide. The glaze was even, although we did see some minor pitting on the surface of the plates. We think the inch plates are nice to have as a backup for large holiday dinners.

The cereal bowls , meanwhile, look like a carbon copy of the smallest vintage Pyrex nesting bowl set and feel too narrow and deep for eating cereal. We were also disappointed to find that several of the pieces were misshapen and had a drippy, uneven glaze—the glaze was even scratched in places.

The Hasami Porcelain collection is so gorgeous, it looks like it belongs on the cover of a modern-design magazine. Unfortunately, during our tests, we found the rough texture of the unglazed pieces similar to that of an emery board.

One tester said that when they were using a fork and knife on the surface of the plates, it sounded like the metal was being ground down. And when we used chopsticks, the sound of wood scraping against the surface of the bowls was unpleasant, too.

The texture did smooth out a bit after we washed the plates, but for the price we expected more refinement from this collection.

We think the glazed pieces would make lovely serving pieces, but one tester who owns bowls in the matte-black glaze told us it shows fingerprints more than the shiny light gray glaze. We are fond of the compact stackable mugs, which anyone short on cupboard space would appreciate. The Hermit Collection from Middle Kingdom has few pieces to choose from—just a shallow soup bowl, a dinner plate, and a salad plate.

We ultimately found the selection too limiting, though many of our testers liked the shiny glazes and the brown wash brushed around the rims. If you like the look of the Hermit Collection, consider the lovely serving pieces. The Louisville Pottery Collection had an attractive farmhouse aesthetic, but at a whopping We also found the 5-inch-diameter bowl too narrow and deep for eating cereal.

Some testers found the unglazed areas on the rims overly rough and noted that the raised ridges of the spiraled glaze were unappealing. That said, the dinnerware is well made and durable, and it has a beautiful handmade look. The Omakase Collection is affordable restaurant dinnerware from the Miya Company, a third-generation, Asian American, family-owned business founded in the s in New York City.

The Miya Company also sells beautifully patterned dinnerware; we especially like the serving pieces from the Sendan Tokusa and Namako Blossoms collections, which in our tests felt well made and had an even glaze.

The Williams Sonoma Open Kitchen Dinnerware Collection was our former budget pick, but in subsequent rounds of testing, we noticed that the quality had diminished. This set looked notably gray next to our whiteware picks and had uneven plate rims plus a drippy, inconsistent glaze.

The Crate and Barrel Maison Dinnerware had a balanced weight, and we especially liked the styling of the mug. However, our testers found that the cereal bowl was much too deep and awkward to eat from.

The circular ridges of the Crate and Barrel Roulette Dinnerware and the Lenox Tin Can Alley Four 4-Piece Place Setting were polarizing for our testers. However, during our tests we noticed that this set had an off-white or pink hue in certain light, which would make it too difficult to match to other porcelain pieces.

The Fortessa Ilona 16 Piece Dinnerware Set had too many areas with an inconsistent glaze and pitting, so we dismissed it.

The Snowe 4-Piece Table Settings had mugs that were unglazed around the lip, which many of our testers disliked because they looked unfinished.

The bowl was too wide and shallow for cereal. The Amazon Basics Piece Dinnerware Set had inconsistencies in the glaze, and the plates were badly scratched. This set was also noticeably grayer than our picks, an effect that most of us found unappealing.

The cereal bowls in the Everyday White by Fitz and Floyd Coupe Dinnerware Collection were so small, they looked like they were from a different set. The H. Coors American White 4 Piece Place Setting and American Bistro 3 Piece Place Setting are great if you like heavier diner-style dinnerware, but we found both sets a bit too informal and utilitarian for entertaining.

The Threshold 16pc Porcelain Dinnerware Set felt clunky and had some pitting and nicks in the glaze. The Martha Stewart Collection Whiteware Pc. Also, this set is not sold as open stock. The handle on the teacup was a bit small, but the quality of this collection was great.

Apilco was founded in video and has been supplying restaurant-quality porcelain dishes since , so the company has proven longevity Williams Sonoma began importing Apilco items from France to the US in the s. The Macy's Whiteware Coupe Collection had significant pitting and an inconsistent, drippy glaze.

In addition, this set is so off-white that matching it to other whiteware pieces would be difficult. Although the mug is trendy now, some of our testers worried that it would go out of style in years to come. Arthur Dodd and David Murfin, Dictionary of Ceramics , The Institute of Materials, December 1, William M.

Carty and Udayan Senapati, Porcelain-Raw Materials, Processing, Phase Evolution, and Mechanical Behavior, Journal of the American Ceramic Society, Carty, PhD, emeritus professor of ceramic engineering and materials science at the Inamori School of Engineering at Alfred University , phone interview, January 17, Jono Pandolfi, potter and owner of Jono Pandolfi Designs in New Jersey , phone and in-person interviews, January 16, Candy Argondizza, chef and vice president of culinary and pastry arts at International Culinary Center, email interview, March 1, JuleAnn Lieberman, Home Modifications for Low or No Vision , Tech Owl Institute on Disabilities at Temple University, March 3, Elena Sonnenfeld, assistant director of Clayhouse Brooklyn , phone interview, February 10, Bob Page and Linh Calhoun, founder and chief marketing officer of Replacements Ltd.

Margaret Carney, PhD, ceramic art historian and the founding director and curator of the International Museum of Dinnerware Design , phone interview, February 3, Michael Sullivan has been a staff writer on the kitchen team at Wirecutter since Previously, he was an editor at the International Culinary Center in New York.

He has worked in various facets of the food and restaurant industry for over a decade. From festive melamine and bamboo plates to classic enamelware, our favorite outdoor tableware pieces are perfect for taking dinner outdoors. Our Wirecutter home team is passionate about the vessels they drink them out of.

Back to top Who this is for Stoneware Porcelain Bone china Glass What about small pottery studios? What about adaptive dinnerware? Why you should trust us How we picked How we tested Care and maintenance What to look forward to Other good dinnerware sets The competition Sources.

Who this is for. Heath Ceramics Rim Line. Various pieces from the Heath Rim Line collection. Photo: Michael Murtaugh. Our pick. Heath Ceramics Rim Line An heirloom set of stoneware.

Buying Options Buy from Heath Ceramics. Flaws but not dealbreakers. East Fork Pottery. Each piece is also sold as open stock, so you can customize your collection. East Fork Pottery Cheaper than Heath, similar vibe. Buying Options Buy from East Fork. Bennington Potters Classic Dinnerware.

Bennington Potters Classic Dinnerware Heritage monochromatic dishes. Buying Options Buy from Bennington Potters. The unglazed areas on the underside of the plate and bowl are smooth and well finished.

You may also like: Iittala Teema Collection. Jono Pandolfi The Coupe Collection. The items in the Coupe 7-Piece Place Setting by Jono Pandolfi are also available as open stock, and they come in various glazes and a lighter clay body. Jono Pandolfi The Coupe Collection Robust stoneware with a sophisticated look.

Jars Cantine Collection. The Jars Cantine dinnerware collection looks and feels like porcelain but is actually stoneware. Jars Cantine Collection Durable French stoneware with muted hues.

You may also like: Kinto Porcelain CLK Collection. Crate and Barrel Aspen Rimmed Dinnerware. Crate and Barrel Aspen Rimmed Dinnerware The best all-white budget porcelain. Iittala Teema Collection.

Choose from Affordale Affordable chef-prepared meals plates Inexpensive recipe ideas stock speciale with affordable specias or 4-packs. Choose porcelain Affordsble that come to life with Affordable chef-prepared meals designs in true Nordic décor style to hold warm peach cobbler with scoops of ice cream while guests sip tea or coffee from decorative mugs in the same series. Michael Sullivan. In addition, this set is so off-white that matching it to other whiteware pieces would be difficult. Mercer Dinner Plate. I'm looking forward to ordering the larger dinner plates to match. The Best Dinnerware Sets

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