Tableware

Set the table with our collection of ceramic and stoneware tableware, crockery and dinner sets. Crafted by skilled artisans using traditional techniques, our sets of plates, bowls, mugs and serveware are painted by hand using eco-friendly materials, for a tabletop that’s filled with tactile finishes and natural contours. Read more

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What is considered tableware?

Tableware can refer to any object on your table that forms part of a meal; this includes both cutlery and crockery items such as plates, cups, and bow.

How should I use tableware to decorate a table?

Good tableware is both functional and decorative, meaning that setting the table for a meal is also an opportunity to dress a room beautifully. If you want to use tableware to add style to your dining table for a dinner party or special occasion, combine a range of natural materials in a complementary colour scheme. For example, neutral earthenware crockery sets look fantastic paired with tactile wooden serving bowls, rattan placemats and classic linen tablecloths. Add style and sparkle with tabletop accessories like coloured glassware, carefully arranged napkins, sleek metal cutlery, candles, and a statement vase of flowers.

Do I have to buy tableware as a set?

Many people prefer to buy a single tableware set. Buying one large set of dinnerware with matching bowls, dinner plates, side plates (and often even complementary serving platters, butter dishes and jugs) means sitting down to an appealing set table at each meal with little effort needed. You already know you have everything you need, and that it all looks great together. However, mixing and matching items of crockery and tableware can produce equally beautiful results, and can end up feeling more special and unique. To add an element of unity, try to choose items that fit a ‘theme ’, whether that’s a specific colour, material, design style or even a recurring shape. Then simply select the items that you find most appealing for a special tableware collection that is unique to you.