Formal china

Anonymous
I am currently looking to buy some formal China.What does everyone thinks of Vileroy & Boch?Maybe some other suggestions?
Anonymous
I am a noritake fan, personally.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I am a noritake fan, personally.


+1
I love my noritake china!
Anonymous
Love Villeroy & Boch
Anonymous
The most awesome thing in my house is my formal china. My taste runs simple, generally speaking, but I went crazy and got the Haviland & Parlon Syracuse in turquoise. It makes me happy.

V&B is great. Good friends have the famous fruit pattern and they use it all the time instead of saving it for holidays.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:The most awesome thing in my house is my formal china. My taste runs simple, generally speaking, but I went crazy and got the Haviland & Parlon Syracuse in turquoise. It makes me happy.

V&B is great. Good friends have the famous fruit pattern and they use it all the time instead of saving it for holidays.


Beautiful but OMG, $890 a place setting?!
Anonymous
I have two sets of formal china (my mother's and grandmother's) 's my attic I'd love to unload ...
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:The most awesome thing in my house is my formal china. My taste runs simple, generally speaking, but I went crazy and got the Haviland & Parlon Syracuse in turquoise. It makes me happy.

V&B is great. Good friends have the famous fruit pattern and they use it all the time instead of saving it for holidays.


Beautiful but OMG, $890 a place setting?!


For $890 to be worth it, the china would need to cook my food and wash itself afterwards.
Anonymous
Love our V&B china. It is a less formal pattern (switch 3) but we have had it 18 years and use it every single day.

Our formal pattern is Lenox but we rarely use the formal china. I wish we'd spent the money on something else. I was warned of this by friends and family when we registered but DH and I are traditionalists and were sure everyone was wrong.

If I had it to do again, I'd look for a used set or take one that's been in the family (of which there were many).
Anonymous
Love love love our Villeroy and Boch. We don't call it formal though. I have the French Garden and we use it daily. Every one in my family has V&B. Parent's V&B is almost 40 years old and going strong. If you drop it, it will break (not always though on wood floors), but we've had very, very few chips. Highly recommend for every day use.
Anonymous
I have my mom's trilby noritake from the early 60s. Still looks like new, despite heavy use.
Anonymous
I'm a Wedgewood person.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:The most awesome thing in my house is my formal china. My taste runs simple, generally speaking, but I went crazy and got the Haviland & Parlon Syracuse in turquoise. It makes me happy.

V&B is great. Good friends have the famous fruit pattern and they use it all the time instead of saving it for holidays.


Wow. I don't own formal China and have never wanted it (other than my mom's, someday) but I love that. It is literally the most beautiful I've ever seen.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:The most awesome thing in my house is my formal china. My taste runs simple, generally speaking, but I went crazy and got the Haviland & Parlon Syracuse in turquoise. It makes me happy.

V&B is great. Good friends have the famous fruit pattern and they use it all the time instead of saving it for holidays.


Wow. I don't own formal China and have never wanted it (other than my mom's, someday) but I love that. It is literally the most beautiful I've ever seen.


Oh my god, that is GORGEOUS! I hate the dishes my mother left. We use them because I feel stuck. They're Noritake, so they may not be too difficult to off load. 12 place settings. I hate it. They are neutral beyond neutral, which in no way even reflects my mother's taste. She painted the walls of her home a spiced pumpkin and filled the space with eye-popping ethic art pieces. Maybe these dishes are what she used to balance things out?

Honey, I love the H&P set you have. Hmmm....Mind if I trade up as a Xmas gift to myself? They are amazing!!

You've just brightened my day! What fun! Like you, I'd definitely use them as our every day.


Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:The most awesome thing in my house is my formal china. My taste runs simple, generally speaking, but I went crazy and got the Haviland & Parlon Syracuse in turquoise. It makes me happy.

V&B is great. Good friends have the famous fruit pattern and they use it all the time instead of saving it for holidays.


Wow. I don't own formal China and have never wanted it (other than my mom's, someday) but I love that. It is literally the most beautiful I've ever seen.


Oh my god, that is GORGEOUS! I hate the dishes my mother left. We use them because I feel stuck. They're Noritake, so they may not be too difficult to off load. 12 place settings. I hate it. They are neutral beyond neutral, which in no way even reflects my mother's taste. She painted the walls of her home a spiced pumpkin and filled the space with eye-popping ethic art pieces. Maybe these dishes are what she used to balance things out?

Honey, I love the H&P set you have. Hmmm....Mind if I trade up as a Xmas gift to myself? They are amazing!!

You've just brightened my day! What fun! Like you, I'd definitely use them as our every day.




Sell them on craigslist. Don't keep things you don't love!!
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