Dinner set

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Pillivuyt in plain white from Williams-Sonoma. Several style options. And unlike most china, Pillivuyt has been tested & verified as lead-free. It even passed the extreme California Prop 65 testing.


These are amazing but my tween unloads the dishwasher, so I can't spend this much on dishes.
Anonymous
Does anyone recommend some at Pottery Barn? I’m also looking and have a gift card.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Does anyone recommend some at Pottery Barn? I’m also looking and have a gift card.


https://www.potterybarn.com/products/everyday-classic-coupe-dinnerware-set-mp/?pkey=cdinnerware-sets

Is you know you are getting from pb, they have quite a lot of nice ones.
Anonymous
I haaaaate Corelle. They chip so easily, they shatter into teeny tiny pieces when they break (and even though people say they are super sturdy, they do break easily).

I like Crate and Barrel Aspen dishes.
Anonymous
Williams Sonoma Open Kitchen - have used nonstop for >10 years they’re simple and elegant and we’ve broken a couple which have been quick replacements

https://www.williams-sonoma.com/products/williams-sonoma-open-kitchen-dinner-plates/
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I haaaaate Corelle. They chip so easily, they shatter into teeny tiny pieces when they break (and even though people say they are super sturdy, they do break easily).

I like Crate and Barrel Aspen dishes.

Huh? I’ve had the same Corelle dishes for almost 20 years. Used daily and they haven’t chipped.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I haaaaate Corelle. They chip so easily, they shatter into teeny tiny pieces when they break (and even though people say they are super sturdy, they do break easily).

I like Crate and Barrel Aspen dishes.

Huh? I’ve had the same Corelle dishes for almost 20 years. Used daily and they haven’t chipped.


The older ones with decorations may have lead
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