Dinnerware

Both Katie and Phil love dinnerware, there are endless styles, patterns, colours and shapes for all manner of uses; from personalised crockery to vintage glassware and porcelain takeaway dishes to glasses that change the taste of wine.

Takeaway Range

Milk carton and takeaway tubs made of porcelain - adds a modern twist to dinnerware.

Riedel Glassware

Riedel have been master craftsmen in glass for over 300 years. Claus J. Riedel was the first person to recognise the effect of different glass shapes on the perception of wine. We didn't quite believe it either but you have to try it out. Read more on Riedel.

Pip Studio Range

Based in the Netherlands, I love this brand which covers all homeware products from your dinnerware to bed linen. Read more on Pip Studio.

Robert Welch Cutlery

I adore the Robert Welch brand and their designs are thought through so carefully such as weight ratio - so that it doesn't fall off your plate and onto the floor causing that embarrassing clatter. Available from Robert Welch.

Emma Bridgewater Range

Now you can personalise your dinnerware with whatever is on your mind!

Wedgwood Cuckoo Range

I love I love I love this range. Someone pleaaaase buy it for me? Read more on Wedgwood.

LSA Elina Glassware

LSA produces quality but affordable glassware. They are quite heavy so less chance of knocking the glass over. Available from LSA.

Vintage Glassware

If you want to create that Shabby Chic look, this vintage glassware would fit right in.

Collier Campbell Range

Designed by sisters Susan Collier and Sarah Campbell. Read more on Collier Campbell.

Mint Bowl

...because we think outside in is coool

Palace Plates

Designed by Selab and Alessandro Zambelli for Seletti, this Renaissance inspired house unstacks to turn into plates. Just flip over the roof and you have yourself a bowl...amazing!

Naomi Ryder Plate

Naomi Ryder is a textile designer and illustrator specialising in embroidery. This bone china plate started life as embroidery on a silk chiffon fabric of her friend Kirsty drinking a cup of tea. The plate is then printed and hand decorated in Staffordshire. Read more on Naomi Ryder.

Thomas Hopkins Gibson Bowls

Thomas Hopkins Gibson works in ceramics and wood using driftwood from beaches in the Firth of Clyde. He turns them into bowls and vessels either finished as one off wooden items or used as formers to make moulds with which to cast porcelain objects. Available at Liberty.

John Rocha Flute

Toast your champagne in this elegant and dramatic black cut flute. Available from Waterford Crystal.