Anonymous wrote:Looking to upgrade my mismatched flatware. Would love something modern/art deco/art nouveau looking- but that is not too expensive. I'm currently looking at Target, but interested in other recommendations you may have? Could go a little more expensive than Target, but not much more.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:We replaced our Target flatware with a Mikasa set I bought on Amazon. You can find crazy good deals if you buy a 45 or 65 piece set there. The set I bought (Colette) isn't available right now, but this is another nice one listed at 50% of list price: https://www.amazon.com/dp/B003IPBYWC
The key for me was paying attention to the weight of the stainless steel. Our old flatware from Target was super lightweight. Like the spoons would bend in soft ice cream. The one we got from Mikasa is 18.10 weight (as is the one I linked to above) and the difference is super obvious. It's not crazy heavy or anything -- or preschooler has zero problem with the forks and spoons and honestly doesn't know how to use a regular knife anyway so we just keep giving her a toddler knife if she needs one. But it has a satisfying heft and balance. And Mikasa has a lot of designs that are simply and easy to hold while also having some pretty details.
This is one of my favorite household upgrades from recent years and I actually can't believe I waited as long as I did (or didn't just register for some decent flatware when we got married, it was a dumb oversight). It's something that makes me feel good every day, and I no longer feel vaguely embarrassed by our flatware when we have company.
OP here, thank you so much! I would have never thought about the weight!
Anonymous wrote:We replaced our Target flatware with a Mikasa set I bought on Amazon. You can find crazy good deals if you buy a 45 or 65 piece set there. The set I bought (Colette) isn't available right now, but this is another nice one listed at 50% of list price: https://www.amazon.com/dp/B003IPBYWC
The key for me was paying attention to the weight of the stainless steel. Our old flatware from Target was super lightweight. Like the spoons would bend in soft ice cream. The one we got from Mikasa is 18.10 weight (as is the one I linked to above) and the difference is super obvious. It's not crazy heavy or anything -- or preschooler has zero problem with the forks and spoons and honestly doesn't know how to use a regular knife anyway so we just keep giving her a toddler knife if she needs one. But it has a satisfying heft and balance. And Mikasa has a lot of designs that are simply and easy to hold while also having some pretty details.
This is one of my favorite household upgrades from recent years and I actually can't believe I waited as long as I did (or didn't just register for some decent flatware when we got married, it was a dumb oversight). It's something that makes me feel good every day, and I no longer feel vaguely embarrassed by our flatware when we have company.