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  • Arcopal dinnerware is a popular, highly sought-after dinnerware because of its lightness, strength and ease of use. The dinnerware is thin, about half the thickness of regular chinaware. Arcopal…

  • Fiesta dinnerware is ideal for bringing a touch of the southwest to your home. Fiesta dinnerware is usually made of pottery clay or earthenware and comes in a variety of bright colors, including red,…

  • Flow blue porcelain refers to a blue and white pattern on dishes, serving bowls, cookie jars and decorative pieces. Manufacturers made white porcelain pieces and applied a blue transfer image over the…

  • Fiesta is a dinnerware line that first hit store shelves in the mid 1930's. The ceramic, glazed cups, bowls and plates feature art deco styling and vivid, solid colors. The monochromatic sets offer…

  • Lotus dinnerware is a very detailed line of dinnerware. It normally has a floral pattern around the edges that resembles the petals of a lotus flower. The styles and colors of this dinnerware may vary…

  • Porcelain dinnerware is perennially popular because it is both durable and attractive. Porcelain cleans easily, soaks without damage and does not stain. Porcelain is usually white, and the high…

  • Corelle plates have been enjoyed in American households for generations, and are often passed down to the next generation, because of their beauty and durability. When a plate gets chipped, it can…

  • Dinnerware includes the dishes from which you eat as well as the ones you use to serve food at the table. Some households have two sets of dinnerware, one used for everyday meals and another reserved…

  • No matter how popular or beloved a dinnerware pattern may be, china manufacturers can discontinue it at any time. While matching these pieces presents a challenge, collectors and decorators know that…

  • Choosing the style of dinnerware you have in your kitchen can vary with the season along with your kitchen's overall theme and atmosphere. The style of your dinnerware will add to your kitchen's…

  • Pfaltzgraff historically has produced china, porcelain, ironstone, stoneware and earthenware dishes. Most of the company's current designs are manufactured in stoneware and earthenware. The two…

  • Purists like to savor their steamed or raw oysters right off the shell. Oyster shooter dinnerware is designed to serve the oysters in a more attractive way, and includes large plates that can hold…

  • Most major retailers sell a variety of reactive dinnerware. The name does not describe a brand or function but rather the process used to achieve the color pattern of the dinnerware. This process is…

  • JL Coquet dinnerware is crafted from fine Limoges porcelain. Limoges is made of a very hard paste, derived from kaolin. This, along with the unique designs offered by JL Coquet--often in elaborate…

  • Melamine dinnerware was chic if you were having a dinner party in the 1950s. Melamine dinnerware is constructed of plastic and comes in bright, fun colors. The current trend for eating outdoors has…

  • If you are looking for an inexpensive way to dress up a party while still being kind to the environment, then consider buying reusable plastic dinnerware. There are many types and styles that you can…

  • Porcelain was first used in China in the 600s, but Europeans did not unlock the mystery of manufacturing it until almost the 18th century. Porcelain is made of clay and additives that have included…

  • A wonderful trend in table setting is mixing and matching different China and dinnerware pieces for a creative, beautiful and sometimes whimsical statement. Dishes no longer have to match to set an…

  • Choosing tableware can be a daunting task. There are so many styles and colors that the difficulty may not be finding a pattern you love but rather narrowing your choices. Your lifestyle should guide…

  • Syracuse China began production in New York state in 1871. The company manufactured fine china but is also known for its restaurant, hotel and railway dinnerware. The company continued operatimg in…

  • One of many Japanese manufacturers to export china to the United States during the 20th century, Noritake has remained popular throughout. Its recognition grew when its ceramics were premiums given by…

  • Dinnerware is the blank canvas to showcase a meal. Therefore, the color, pattern and shape are important when arranging and presenting a meal. Restaurants want plates that accent the decor, or at…

  • Finding the right dinnerware is more than just finding dinnerware with a design you like. Everything you buy has a purpose at the table, and that purpose depends on the size of each plate, bowl and…

  • Semi porcelain dinnerware is made of earthenware, but looks similar to porcelain. Semi porcelain dinnerware can be delicate, it will crack or break if dropped on a hard surface. It can handle most…

  • Sooner or later you will need to purchase new dinnerware. The wedding set or two you received years ago may have gone out of style, pieces have broken or you just need a change. Many less-formal…

  • Clever marketing campaigns and urban legends have fueled the misconception that Corelle dinnerware is unbreakable. In fact, each Corelle piece is made of an extremely breakable glass, which has been…

  • Are you tired of looking at the same old boring dinner plates every night? If you have a design that you would love to see on your dinnerware, you can have one-of-a-kind, custom plates, bowls and mugs…

  • China dinnerware is a set of dishes made of porcelain. The term is most often identified with dinnerware used sparingly as opposed to everyday dinnerware. This is typically due to the higher purchase…

  • Whether it's your first set or your hundredth, choosing dinnerware is one of those household details that can make a big difference. In fact, dinnerware is one of the easiest ways to make an…

  • Whether you're picking everyday dinner plates or evaluating the finest porcelain china that will become a family heirloom, you'll want to know what to consider when picking dinnerware. Dinnerware…

  • Porcelain dinnerware is known for its elegance, as well as its fragility. Due to these qualities, many people choose to use their porcelain dishes only on special occasions. Other forms of dinnerware,…

  • Geometric dinnerware can allow you to set a fresh and modern table, whether you opt for bold geometric prints or clean white dishes in unusual shapes. Bold colors can combine well with geometrics, or…

  • CORELLE® appeared on the market in 1970 as the first glass dinnerware to be chip and break resistant. It was developed by the research and development team at Corning Glass Works. Corelle®…

  • Sure, you have a long "to do" wedding list, but hold everything! Wedding and shower guests will be checking your bridal registry, so make the decisions now. Follow these steps and you'll be checking…