48+ dinnerware & serveware products

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48 curated dinnerware and serveware pieces across 2 categories β€” with full specs, so you know exactly what you're buying.

Top-rated brands

Corelle, Le Creuset, Fiesta & more

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Dishwasher, microwave & oven safe

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Bowls

Soup, Salad, Cereal & Pasta Bowls

Soup bowls, salad bowls, cereal bowls and wide pasta bowls.

  • Cereal bowls run 16-20oz; soup and pasta bowls are typically 20-32oz with wider rims.
  • Deep bowls suit soups and stews; shallow, wide bowls work best for pasta and salads.
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Mugs & Cups

Coffee, Tea & Espresso Drinkware

Coffee mugs, teacups, espresso cups and stackable drinkware.

  • Match capacity to your drink: 11-12oz for coffee, 8oz for tea, 2-3oz for espresso.
  • A wide, comfortable handle grip matters more than looks for everyday use.
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Platters & Trays

Serving Platters, Trays & Boards

Serving platters, trays, charcuterie and cheese boards.

  • Size to your typical dish: 14-16" platters fit a whole roast or holiday spread.
  • Wood and slate boards suit charcuterie and cheese; ceramic and melamine handle hot food better.
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Serving Utensils

Spoons, Forks, Tongs & Ladles

Serving spoons, forks, tongs, ladles and cake servers.

  • Stainless steel resists staining and is dishwasher-safe; wood needs hand washing and occasional oiling.
  • A slotted spoon drains liquid for vegetables; a solid spoon suits rice and grains.
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Before you buy

Learn the essentials

Practical tips so you order the right thing first time.

FAQ

Common questions

What is Plathar?+

A focused catalog of dinnerware and serveware. Search by type, compare specs and find the right product before you buy.

Do you sell products directly?+

No. We are a catalog only. All orders, payments and returns are handled by the seller at checkout.

What is the difference between porcelain, stoneware and bone china?+

Porcelain is fired at high heat for a hard, chip-resistant finish. Stoneware is thicker and more casual. Bone china is the lightest and most translucent, prized for formal settings.

How do I choose the right serving platter?+

Match the size to your typical dish (14-16" fits a roast or holiday spread), the material to your use (wood or slate for charcuterie, ceramic for hot food) and check oven or dishwasher safety.

Is all dinnerware dishwasher and microwave safe?+

Not always β€” check the product listing. Porcelain and stoneware are usually safe for both; hand-painted, gold-rimmed or delicate pieces often require hand washing.

Can I return dinnerware that does not match my set?+

Returns are handled by the seller. Check the return policy on the product listing before purchasing.

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