Anonymous wrote:Some of you guys are crazy. Here are 2 examples of new patterns (if I did my search right). What on earth is the problem with either of these? They are lovely and I would be very happy with them!!!
They sure do beat the Crate & Barrell white stuff that I have and that cracks if you even look at it hard. Sheesh. I'm about ready to throw out that C&B stuff and get some of these Correlle!
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Anonymous wrote:Some of you guys are crazy. Here are 2 examples of new patterns (if I did my search right). What on earth is the problem with either of these? They are lovely and I would be very happy with them!!!
They sure do beat the Crate & Barrell white stuff that I have and that cracks if you even look at it hard. Sheesh. I'm about ready to throw out that C&B stuff and get some of these Correlle!
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Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I'm under 60 so I was born in an era where people don't use fine china
Yeah, no. There are plenty of people in their 30s and 40s, including me, that enjoy nice modern fine china and use it daily. I did not grow up eating off Corelle or Ikea plates and won't do so now.
My very poor cousins used Correlle. I vowed as a very young child never to use them. They are awful.
Lol. I love Correlle. They're light and durable. It's definitely better than any of the crappy Crate and Barrel or Pottery Barn dishes.
I much prefer my Corelle set to any other dishes I’ve owned. The Corelle can go in the dishwasher or microwave, and the dishes don’t take up a lot of space in my kitchen cabinets. I don’t care that people might consider it “low class”. That’s just ignorant. Corelle is infinitely more practical than any other dishes I’ve owned.
Anonymous wrote:My everyday dinner china is Minton Haddon Hall. It’s bone china but doesn’t have a gold rim, so it can go in the dishwasher/microwave. I *almost* went with Wedgwood Wild Strawberry which I loooove, but for the gold rim.
My everyday breakfast/luncheon china is Johnson Bros. Rose Chintz. I love the square plates and bowls.
My wedding china is Wedgwood Curzon. We use it for holidays and when we have people over. After 25+ years, I still love it, but I would probably choose something different if I were doing it over again.
What I really adore is my silver: Francis I. It’s so ornate!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I'm under 60 so I was born in an era where people don't use fine china
Yeah, no. There are plenty of people in their 30s and 40s, including me, that enjoy nice modern fine china and use it daily. I did not grow up eating off Corelle or Ikea plates and won't do so now.
My very poor cousins used Correlle. I vowed as a very young child never to use them. They are awful.
Lol. I love Correlle. They're light and durable. It's definitely better than any of the crappy Crate and Barrel or Pottery Barn dishes.