Impress Your Guests with Designer Dinner Sets

Posted by everten on June 20th, 2014

While fine dinner sets often cost more than their regular counterparts, they do have a certain air of sophistication and elegance that add quality to your table presentations as well as impress your guests. If you want to treat your family and guests to a high-end dinner experience, consider investing in designer dinnerware. Here are some tips on finding the best dinner sets to purchase:

  • Look for quality. A few simple tests will help you determine the quality of your fine china and porcelain. The easiest thing to do is to flick the piece with your fingers. The sound produced should be a resonant ring. The colour and the glaze of the piece are also obvious signs of quality, as well as the plate's texture and sheen.
  • Choose the best dinnerware materials. Luxury dinnerware is commonly made out of bone china or porcelain. However, a lot of people are also like to use earthenware and stoneware for more informal settings. Earthenware and stoneware are in the lower price range, but their durability is top notch.
  • Choose the right size. Dinnerware size may refer to the number of pieces in a setting, and the standard diameter of the plates within the setting. A five-piece standard dinner setting consists of a dinner plate, salad plate, bread/butter plate,  teacup and saucer. Diameters vary depending on the collection, but dinner plates are generally 10.5" in diameter, while salad plates, bread/butter plates, dessert plates, and presentation plates come in 7.5", 6.75", 8.5", and 12" sizes, respectively.

A Guide to Quality

China or fine, heirloom-quality dinnerware are common choices for fine dinnerware. They are made using china clay, which is also the material that is most commonly used as a base material for any high quality dinnerware. China clay gives luxury dinnerware their chip-resistant strength and elegant sheen. While china and porcelain are quite delicate materials, they are incredibly durable and strong.

Porcelain is the gold standard of fine China. Often referred to as white gold, porcelain products are very fine looking and are known for their artisanship and artful nature.


Bone china closely resembles porcelain, although its construction is mainly bone ash instead of kaolin (china) clay. The resulting product is highly resilient, durable, and is ivory white in colour. Other elegant china types include earthenware, Limoges, and Reynaud.

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Everten is Australia's leading online retailer of kitchenware, cookware, knives, Bake - ware, tableware and dishes. They presently emphasize in excess of 8000 items. Some of their most adored incredibly famous brands fuse Scanpan, Riedel, Le Creuset, Global, Wusthof, Breville, Cuisinart and Leifheit.

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