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Where To Buy Dinnerware Sets [Extra Quality]


When it comes to dinnerware, you want something that lasts for years and fits your aesthetic and lifestyle. Plates, bowls, and glasses come in a variety of materials and styles. Some are sturdy and perfect for busy families with kids. Others are delicate and best for special occasions. Some brands keep their value and are meant to be passed on for generations. You'll want to consider all these factors when choosing the best dinnerware set for you and your family.




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For our guide on the best places to shop for dinnerware, we spoke with Courtney Whitmore, cookbook author and party hosting expert, as well as Bruce Roy, a wedding caterer for more than 30 years. We used their advice and our own research to come up with the best dinnerware you can buy. You can read more about how to choose the best dinnerware set for your needs in our FAQs and primer on dinnerware materials below.


If you frequently host dinners and gatherings and love bold patterns, Wedgwood is the way to go. Josiah Wedgwood, an English potter, founded the company in 1759. Because of his invention, Jasperware (a colorful stoneware), Wedgwood became one of the first dinnerware companies to offer colors, including the iconic "Wedgwood Blue."


While Wedgwood may be known for dishwasher-safe bone china in elegant, unexpected patterns, its white dinnerware is just as coveted. Many Wedgwood customers like to mix and match the bold patterns with the white dinnerware to bring an elegant look that also makes a unique statement.


Wedgwood offers numerous collections, including one from designer Vera Wang, and most of its dinner sets are sold by place setting that comes with a dinner plate, salad plate, bread plate, teacup, and saucer. You can also purchase items separately, like plates, bowls, flatware, drinkware, serveware, and even teaware.


Whether you're looking for a formal dinnerware set or an everyday set, the American brand Mikasa will have what you need. It offers several collections from an antique white to a more intricate trellis collection, all at an affordable price. You can buy open stock plates or sets with service for one to 12. Mikasa's dinnerware is made from durable porcelain and stoneware.


Noritake is a Japanese brand that's been around for more than 100 years, and you can still find some of its vintage china today. These days, the brand is well known for providing a large variety of dinnerware options, whether you're looking for something formal or more casual.


Its formal dinnerware is made from porcelain or bone china, and you can choose from a gold band, platinum band, or no band at all to add a classic look to your tablescape. Its casual collection, Colorwave, is made from stoneware and comes in 28 colors. The colors complement each other so you can mix and match if you choose, and every piece in the collection is microwave- and dishwasher-safe.


You can purchase most collections by the piece, place setting, or in a set. Noritake does come at a higher price, so "buying in sets would generally prove to be the best option and money-saving choice," Roy said.


And as a Noritake customer, you can register your dinnerware pattern. If you do, Noritake will send you information on any new items available in your pattern, and you'll have access to the brand's breakage-replacement program. This program allows you to replace any broken pieces at a discounted price as long as the pattern is actively being sold and in stock.


If you want dinnerware that makes a big impact on your table setting, Our Place dinnerware is a great choice. The company's founders, Shiza Shahid, Zach Rosner and Amir Tehrani launched the company with a small collection of dinnerware that satisfies the needs and wants of the modern kitchen.


The company sources high-quality materials from ethical factories and artisan collectives with a focus on female entrepreneurs. Like its best-selling product, the Always Pan, Our Place's dinnerware options are both simple and highly functional. The porcelain plates and nesting bowls are hand painted, and the drinking glasses are hand blown, giving each piece a one-of-a-kind look.


Our Place is a great option if you're looking for ethical dinnerware that's as unique as it is functional. You can buy just the essentials separately or purchase a bundle like the Dinner for 4 and Set the Table sets, which offer all the pieces you need at a better value.


You can find just about every style and material in its massive line of dinnerware, but we're particularly fond of its chip- and scratch-resistant melamine dinnerware for outdoor entertaining or households with children. This high-quality melamine line is great for kids and "can be mixed and matched or added into the table settings for the adults," Roy said.


Another favorite is the Gibson Elite Collection, which offers an artistic approach to everyday dinnerware in bold colors and a reactive glazed finish. In general, Gibson's dinnerware is heavier duty than many other brands out there, which makes it a great durable choice. However, if you're looking for something more delicate and lightweight, you'll want to shop with another brand.


Crate & Barrel has nearly 50 dinnerware sets to choose from, and the Mercer line is a minimalist's dream. The all-white dinnerware and flat bottoms provide a simple, elegant look to any table setting.


For a timeless and simple all-white design that will last for years, the Mercer line from Crate & Barrel is the perfect selection. This low-maintenance dinnerware made from porcelain is dishwasher-, microwave- and even oven-safe.


The plates in this line are flat on the bottom and feature low rims to provide more surface area and a rustic feel that's still classic and elegant. Not only does Mercer come with all the essentials for a complete place setting, but you can purchase matching serveware, too. The line is versatile, so you can match it with any other dinnerware look.


Lenox's dinnerware can be moved directly from the freezer to the oven for those who love to prep their dinners ahead of time. And the company will replace any broken items for free if you register your dinnerware.


An American company that's more than 130 years old, Lenox offers high-quality dinnerware with obvious craftsmanship. Even though Lenox is more known as a traditional dinnerware retailer, it's done a great job of introducing modern designs through the years.


The dinnerware comes in many materials including porcelain, bone china, stoneware, melamine, and metal. You can buy the dinnerware as open stock pieces and in sets from three pieces all the way up to 28 pieces. The 28-piece set is a service for four and includes dinner plates, accent plates, dessert bowls, fruit bowls, rice bowls, party plates, and mugs.


Lenox also offers a Replacement Promise if you register your dinnerware, meaning the company will replace any Lenox brand dinnerware and serveware you break for free as long as the replacements are available. (This is a recent improvement from their previous policy of replacing items at 50 percent off.)


When shopping for dinnerware, you'll want to consider a material that meets your durability and lifestyle needs. The main dinnerware materials you'll find are porcelain, fine and bone china, stoneware, and melamine. In general, porcelain and china are more delicate, while stoneware and melamine are heartier and can go in the dishwasher. Here's a breakdown of the different material types:


If you prefer the look of bone china, you will pay a higher price. When shopping for bone china, make sure you look at the percentage of cow bone ash content. According to Noritake, the standard amount of bone ash should be 30%. If you don't see the percentage listed in the product details, ask the manufacturer before purchasing; brands can claim their dinnerware is bone china with even a small percentage of bone ash.


Stoneware is a nonporous ceramic dinnerware made from stoneware clay that's fired at a high temperature. It's thicker than both porcelain and china, and you'll often find this dinnerware material at your favorite restaurant for this reason. This type of dinnerware requires a little more maintenance as it doesn't handle extreme heat or extreme cold temperatures well.


A nice dinnerware set is something you'll keep for years to come, and perhaps even pass down generations, so we chose brands that have been around for decades, or even centuries. After speaking with cookbook author Courtney Whitmore and wedding caterer Bruce Roy and doing our own research, we selected trusted brands that provide the best customer service and have plenty in stock so you can easily replace or add to items in your collection.


Despite their muted colors, neutral plate collections come in a variety of unique styles. If you prefer a traditional tabletop, opt for a white dish set with clean lines or delicate details. Pair with satin-finish silverware and a linen tablecloth, then complete the look with a hurricane candle holder at the center of the table. Different dinnerware shapes are another way to highlight your personal style. For an organic feel, consider an off-white or pale grey set of dinner plates with free-form edges to give each piece a handmade look. Looking for more modern appeal? Square dish sets contrast nicely with black flatware and serveware for a clean, contemporary aesthetic. Either way, use the simplicity of your neutral-hued dish set as an opportunity to experiment with colorful textiles and centerpieces as the seasons change. In the spring, bring color to the tablescape with fresh florals and pastel linens. During the holiday season, use placemats, place card holders and seasonal drinkware to establish a festive aesthetic.


The right material makes it easier to fit your choice of dinner plate sets into your typical kitchen routine and aesthetic. If you love hosting backyard gatherings in the warmer months, pick up outdoor dinnerware in durable melamine that resists shattering. Durable stoneware plates feature naturalistic design details that go perfectly with a rustic vibe, and porcelain dinnerware is a classic pick that comes in contemporary styles perfect for everyday use. No matter what style of dishes you choose, remember that a dishwasher-safe dinnerware set makes cleanup a breeze. 041b061a72


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