Plates
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Bonita Dinner Plates Set of 6
10.5'' spiral stoneware dinner plates from Bonita collection- $32.00
$38.00- $32.00
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Blue
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Multicolor
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Bonbon Dinner Plates Set of 6
10.5" Gloss finish, spiral & speckled round dinner plates from Bonbon collection- From $32.00
$38.00- From $32.00
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Beige
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Blue
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Bonita Salad Plates Set of 6
7.5'' spiral stoneware salad plates from Bonita collection- $32.00
$32.00- $32.00
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Blue
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Multicolor
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Navia Soup Plates Set of 4
8'' speckled stoneware soup plates from Navia collection- $32.00
$32.00- $32.00
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Grey
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Light Blue
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Sea Blue
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Cream
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Mandala Soup Plates Set of 4
8.3'' boho chic porcelain soup plates from Mandala collection- $30.00
$30.00- $30.00
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Blue
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Multicolor
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Yellow
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Bubble Soup Plates Set of 4
8.2'' reactive glaze stoneware soup plates from Bubble collection- From $28.00
$32.00- From $28.00
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Brown
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Blue
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Green
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Bonita Soup Plates Set of 6
8.3'' spiral stoneware soup plates from Bonita collection- $30.00
$36.00- $30.00
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Blue
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Multicolor
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Navia Dinner Plates Set of 4
10.5'' speckled stoneware dinner plates from Navia collection- $32.00
$32.00- $32.00
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Grey
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Light Blue
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Sea Blue
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Cream
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Jasmin Soup Plates Set of 4
8.2'' boho chic porcelain soup plates from Jasmin collection- $30.00
$30.00- $30.00
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Macaron Soup Plates Set of 4
8.3'' Côte d'Azur porcelain soup plates from Macaron collection- $30.00
$30.00- $30.00
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Bella Soup Plates Set of 4
8'' spiral stoneware soup plates from Bella collection- $28.00
$28.00- $28.00
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Cream
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Green
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Stern Dinner Plates Set of 4
These 10.2" dinner plates from the Stern collection feature a sleek finish and come in serene blue, vibrant green, gradient green, and rustic red. Ideal for enhancing any dining occasion, whether it's a cozy family dinner with roast chicken and mashed potatoes or a...- $38.00
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Green
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Bella Dinner Plates Set of 4
Each 10.5'' plate is meticulously handcrafted using a spiral stoneware technique and features a glossy finish that enhances its vintage allure. Available in beige, cream, blue, green, grey, and turquoise, these Bella Series plates add refined elegance to your table. Perfect for main courses,...- $30.00
$30.00- $30.00
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Starry Salad Plates Set of 4
Each 8.4'' salad plate, inspired by the vastness of space, features a unique reactive glaze forming an organic, sculptural shape with captivating texture. Available in celestial blue and radiant red, these plates bring a touch of cosmic wonder to your table. Perfect for serving...- $32.00
$32.00- $32.00
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Blue
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Red
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Navia Salad Plates Set of 4
8'' speckled stoneware salad/dessert plates from Navia collection- $30.00
$30.00- $30.00
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Grey
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Sea Blue
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Cream
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Tulip Soup Plates Set of 4
8.3'' Côte d'Azur porcelain soup plates from Tulip collection- $30.00
$30.00- $30.00
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Bonbon Dessert Plates Set of 6
7.5" Gloss finish, spiral & speckled round dessert plates from Bonbon collection- From $27.00
$34.00- From $27.00
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Beige
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Blue
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Natsuki Soup Plates Set of 4
8.3'' Japanese style porcelain soup plates from Natsuki collection- $30.00
$30.00- $30.00
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Bubble Dinner Plates Set of 4
Bubble stoneware dinner plates feature a double reactive glaze, creating unique bubble patterns and a matte effect. Natural kiln variations make each piece one-of-a-kind, evoking the beauty of nebulae. Perfect for a charming farmhouse table setting, this set pairs beautifully with our exclusive Bubble...- $34.00
$34.00- $34.00
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Guidance on Using Plate Sets for Serving Various Dishes
In the world of dining, presentation is everything! It’s no secret that food presentation can either make or break your appetite. Can one dinnerware set hold every kind of dish? It is quite apparent that it cannot.
From pairing the right plates set to considering color psychology for different dishes, a lot goes into using correct plates and cutlery to enhance the taste of the food and levitate the dining experience.
Fundamental Principles for Pairing Basic Plates
Whether you are hosting a dinner party or want to improve your dining at home, there are some principles for pairing plates to achieve optimum satisfaction.
The visual effect of color coordination
Color coordination is one of the most important things in dinnerware pairing. Color not only adds aesthetic appeal but also impacts the mood and evokes different emotions. For instance, warm colors like yellow, orange, and red bring warmth and happiness and stimulate positive energy, while cool colors like green, blue, and purple make you feel calm and refreshed.
However, you might get overwhelmed seeing so many color coordinations to choose from. So, we suggest you start with a basic color palette like blue and a neutral white color. While a white color plate may seem dull, together with a warm or cool color, it’ll provide the space for other warm or cool colors to shine. Here are some other color combinations you can try for your plate set.
Gold and White | Coral and Blue | Yellow and Blue | Red and White (for Christmas gatherings) | Black and White | Green and Yellow
Harmony Between the Shape of Dishes and the Selected Plate
Plates and serviceware come in various geometric shapes, including classic round, square, oval, or rectangular. You may even come across some creative ones, such as teardrop-shaped, oblong, or spoon-shaped. The art is to find the perfect blend between the shape of dishes and your selected plates and ensure that your dish is visually balanced and not overwhelming.
Round plates are the most common ones found in every house, and rightly so, for how convenient these are for dishwashers and back-of-house storage. On the other hand, triangular plates are a rare shape to find in a plate.
Then, there are square-shaped plates were once the epitome of modern chic dining, but their weakness to edge-chip resistance made them unpopular for daily or casual gatherings.
How to Pairing Hot and Cold Dishes with Plate Sets
Plating Techniques for Cold Dishes
From vibrant starters to refreshing seafood platters, from the classic gazpacho to crisp and flavorful salads, cold dishes are favorites of many diners. It requires arranging and presenting chilled or room-temperature foods in an aesthetically pleasing and appetizing manner.
You can create an aesthetically appealing plate by symmetrically arranging food components, ensuring a balance of food distribution. This plating technique will help make the dish look more organized and inviting.
Also, if you are serving cold or frozen items, ensure your plates are cold, too. To achieve this, you can place your plates set in the fridge or freezer for about an hour before serving.
Plating Techniques for Hot Dishes
Hot dishes like stir-fries, soup, and stew should be served on hot or pre-heated plates. Stoneware plates, known for heat retention, are the best choice here to keep your food warm for a longer duration. You can use a stoneware bakeware set for baking dishes, like King Ranch chicken and pot pies, and serve them directly out of the oven to the diners.
Remember, no matter what kind of dish you're having, the presentation will always influence its taste. Thoughtful plating will make even your basic dishes seem more appetizing and valuable.
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