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On the hunt for the perfect dinnerware set? Weโve got you covered whether youโre feathering a new nest and need all manner of dishes, or just looking to add some special pieces to your collection. your perfect place setting will depend largely on your unique lifestyle.
If youโve started shopping for the best dinnerware sets then you quickly may have become overwhelmed with just how many choices there are. There is literally a pattern, color, and material to fit almost anyoneโs taste and budget. While this means you have more choices than you ever thought possible, it can also be overwhelming. We reviewed and rounded up our favorite picks for best dinnerware sets to give you a headstart on finding your favorite.
Here are our top picks for the best dinnerware sets, from budget-friendly to entertaining in high style and everything in-between.
With a nice heft and a solid durability, Material Kitchenโs The Full Table set, made from natural Korean clay, is the sort of high-quality collection youโll want to keep for generations. Equal parts casual and elegant, theyโre versatile enough to work for grilled cheese night or dressed up with fun glasses and napkins for a dinner party. And since theyโre hand-finished, each piece is truly one-of-a-kind.
Truly, itโs hard to go wrong with an all-white classic look. The Open Kitchen by Williams Sonoma 16-Piece Dinnerware Set provides the perfect base layer for creative types to play around with or a clean, fresh look for the minimalist set. Made from sturdy, high-fired porcelain, itโs designed not to stain or scratch.
The best of both worlds, Portmeirionโs Botanic Garden Harmony Set features textured, white coordinates-with-anything plates and butterfly motif pieces that inject a complementary dose of fun. Special enough for an upscale dinner party and worth of any Instagram post, the durable earthenware material ensures they can grace your table every day.
The jeans-and-a-tee of the tabletop world, Sango Resona Stoneware Dinnerware Set offers a simple sophistication with its classic shape and clean lookโplus the solid durability that stoneware provides. Topped with a moss green glaze for a slight rustic edge, โitโs versatile enough that it can be used every day,โ said Beryl, โor for a more formal dinner.โ
A stoneware set, Crate & Barrelโs Ora Dinnerware offers the durability you desire (itโs even oven-safe up to 250 degrees) but the reason it tops Berylโs list is the hand-applied glaze that gives each dish a unique, subtle wash of color akin to waves crashing against the beach. โIt is elegant and pretty,โ she said, โand a nice way to add some color to the dinner table!โ
The deep blue and aqua floral motif of the Corelleยฎ Veranda 16-piece Dinnerware Setโinspired by seaside tilesโmakes Beryl โwant to throw a garden party.โ But whatโs really worth celebrating is the signature vitrified glass constructionโthree layers of glass that makes the plates virtually shatterproof and nearly impossible to chip or crack.
Crafted from a mix of bamboo fiber and non-GMO cornstarch, Fableโs Colorful Bamboo 16-Piece Set is earth-friendly and is finished with a touch of BPA-free melamine for extra durability. And did we mention that itโs cute? Available in seven bold, matte shades, thereโs a mix-and-match option that will lend a party vibe to your table.
The choice of many chefs, the stoneware in the Jono Pandolfi Dinnerware setโhandmade by a team of 10 artisansโis durable enough to withstand the wear and tear of high-volume commercial kitchens while looking sleek and contemporary. In addition to a chic gray glaze and a modern coupe shape, thereโs also a large bowl for your pasta-eating needs.
Serve these up at your next backyard barbecue or family picnic and youโll thank yourself for making entertaining even easier. Lightweight enough to easily tote around, Gibson Homeโs Brist 12-Piece Casual Gloss Melamine Outdoor Dinnerware is durable and chip-resistant. In an assorted mix of blue, green and gray, theyโre a cheery choice. As an added bonus the depth of the bowls make them an ideal option for soups and other messy eats.
Think of these as the piรจce de resistance of your tablescape. Made with ever-so-slightly translucent tempered glass, the pretty pieces in the Luminarc Arty French Glass Dinnerware set appear dainty and delicate. But the dishes, crafted in France by a centuries-old, family-owned company are chip-proof and even thermal shock resistant.
When selecting the dishes, we drew upon many years of experience in the home and design realm and researched some of the most popular dinnerware sets on the market (based on reviews, durability, materials, and price). We also consulted with interior designer Beryl who offered tips on choosing the best set.
With so many options, how do you start the selection process? We turned to a design expert for advice. โWhen shopping for dinnerware, you need to consider where it will be used, how durable you need it to be and your budget,โ explained Emma Beryl, the New York-based founder of Emma Beryl Interiors.
And then, of course, you have to like how it looks. But whether youโre the mix-and-match sort who prefers a carefully curated and colorful tablescape or gravitate toward a classic, coordinates-with-everything 18-piece set in a neutral hue, โthere are so many options,โ stressed Beryl. โYou wonโt have an issue finding what you like in your budget if you know where to look.โ
You can start shopping by focusing on the main aspects of the dinnerware:
All dinnerware serves the same basic function: To showcase your fare, whether thatโs the four-course feast youโre serving up at a dinner party or the chicken nuggets you just pulled out of the oven for dinner. But this is an area where how youโll use it matters. โIf you want something fancier that isnโt used all the time, many people choose a porcelain or bone china,โ notes Beryl. Made of a combo of bone ash and porcelain, it has a translucent look and a light, delicate feel.
If youโre selecting an everyday set, however, she says that โmeans there will be more risk of chipping, breaking and staining,โ says Beryl, which is why she recommends leaning toward a more durable material like stoneware or ceramic.
Another option is melamine, a virtually unbreakable plastic thatโs gotten a glow-up in recent years. While itโs inexpensive and perfect for clumsier fingers, one downside is that it canโt be used for microwaving.
Your dinnerware is something youโre going to be looking at literally from morning to night, so select something that suits your style. Consider whether youโd prefer more neutral pieces to showcase the food (and can be dressed up with pretty, patterned serving pieces) or something bright and colorful. There are also sets that look straight from a fantastic flea market to sleek and modern or wholly appropriate to serve the queen.
Pieces that are handwash-only arenโt a no-no, but youโll definitely want to consider if youโll want to, say, spend hours at the sink after Thanksgiving dinner. For an everyday set, Beryl advised itโs best to opt for something that is both microwave- and dishwasher-safe.
While options abound from affordable melamine to delicate bone china, Beryl is partial to a glazed ceramic, particularly for everyday use. Lightweight, strong and sealed to prevent water absorption that can lead to breaking, โIt is durable and often temperature safe,โ she says, โso it can be used to reheat and freeze food.โ
Key considerations when selecting your perfect set: Pieces that are dishwasher- and microwave-safe, says Beryl, โsomething that has some weight to it, and something that is chip resistant. You want to be able to use it every day and not have to worry about it.โ Of the dinnerware sets in our round-up, Corelle received especially positive reviews for durability.
Parents of small children, take note! Made of vitrified glass, the well-known brand has earned its hefty price tag, swears Beryl. โIt is made of a special three-layer glass that makes it super durable,โ she explains. The material is virtually indestructible and itโs โguaranteed to be resistant to cracking, chipping and staining.โ
Consider this a variety-is-the-spice-of-life situation. Beryl recommends starting your hunt at department stores like Nordstrom, Macyโs or Bloomingdaleโs where options abound. And for those that like to see and hold what theyโre buying, โyou can go to stores such as Williams Sonoma, Crate & Barrel, Pottery Barn, or West Elm,โ she continues, โas they tend to have the most in-stock options.โ
If youโre looking to purchase a dinnerware set as a gift, youโll have plenty of options at the same places couples register online for stylish versions of everything from air fryers to towels to coffee makers: Zola, Food52, and Joy.
This comes down largely to personal preference. โIf you entertain a lot, it can be fun to have different dinnerware sets for different occasions or for different seasons,โ says Beryl, and at least one festive set for holidays. But if youโre the minimalist type or low on cabinet space and/or cash, โthen one everyday option and one more formal option is perfect.โ
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