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42-Piece Tabletops Unlimited Dinnerware Set (Various Designs, Service for 6)
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Macy's has 42-Piece Tabletops Unlimited Inspiration By Denmark Dinnerware Set (Service for 6) on sale for $39.99. Shipping is free, otherwise choose free store pickup where stock permits.
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Inspiration by Denmark Amelia 42 Pc. Dinnerware Set, Service for 6, Created for Macy's
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The versatile Denmark dinnerware set includes all the essentials and more in white porcelain, coupling sleek restaurant style and everyday durability. Other Dining Categories - Dinnerware
Thanks for your experience. These look like a great deal.
I personally use those small bowls lots for single-person sauce thingies for sushi, egg rolls, spring rolls, pot stickers, etc.
I bought the "Soft Square" set about a year ago; it is a smooth white, clean-looking design. Quality seems fine, especially for the price; i.e., no warped plates, rough edges, or misapplied glaze. I like the small bowls; I put salt and pepper in the smallest ones (so each diner gets their own bowls) with small spoons; the next size is perfect for pickles, olives, and other condiments.
One soup/salad bowl arrived with a small chip on one corner; rather than return it, I decided to just order another set (which I am doing now). I can't think of when I will ever need 12 place settings, and for the price, I will just keep a few in the back of the cabinet for "extras".
In my mind, this is a great price for "casual dining" dinnerware, and those extra bowls just add a touch of class (or maybe whimsy) to the table.
I bought the Fiore via slickdeals last time. These are fine. I don't know what the other guy means by "poor quality." These are just normal ceramic bowls and plates.
I will admit there are way too many tiny bowls. I never use them.
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10-14-2023 at 11:08 AM.
I bought the Fiore via slickdeals last time. These are fine. I don't know what the other guy means by "poor quality." These are just normal ceramic bowls and plates.
I will admit there are way too many tiny bowls. I never use them.
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10-14-2023 at 11:42 AM.
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I bought the Fiore via slickdeals last time. These are fine. I don't know what the other guy means by "poor quality." These are just normal ceramic bowls and plates.
I will admit there are way too many tiny bowls. I never use them.
Thanks for your experience. These look like a great deal.
I personally use those small bowls lots for single-person sauce thingies for sushi, egg rolls, spring rolls, pot stickers, etc.
I bought the "Soft Square" set about a year ago; it is a smooth white, clean-looking design. Quality seems fine, especially for the price; i.e., no warped plates, rough edges, or misapplied glaze. I like the small bowls; I put salt and pepper in the smallest ones (so each diner gets their own bowls) with small spoons; the next size is perfect for pickles, olives, and other condiments.
One soup/salad bowl arrived with a small chip on one corner; rather than return it, I decided to just order another set (which I am doing now). I can't think of when I will ever need 12 place settings, and for the price, I will just keep a few in the back of the cabinet for "extras".
In my mind, this is a great price for "casual dining" dinnerware, and those extra bowls just add a touch of class (or maybe whimsy) to the table.
Agree they are poor quality but they are so cheap it doesn't matter.
Have had the soft square set for a few years. The plates aren't all uniform. The bases are rough so be careful with your tables. Couple of the plates have chips now.
I bought a set of these a few years ago and love them. The dishes stack nicely, so they're perfect for my small kitchen. I love all the small bowls, using them for sauces and sides. I love taking pictures of my food, so the white is perfect.
Terrible quality. They heat up before the food does in a microwave. They chip easily as well. These are fine otherwise just don't expect them to last long and know that these are ceramic blend of stuff.
I bought a set of these a few years ago and love them. The dishes stack nicely, so they're perfect for my small kitchen. I love all the small bowls, using them for sauces and sides. I love taking pictures of my food, so the white is perfect.
I recommend
I'm looking for ones that stack well/low profile also for a small kitchen. Which ones do you have?
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I personally use those small bowls lots for single-person sauce thingies for sushi, egg rolls, spring rolls, pot stickers, etc.
One soup/salad bowl arrived with a small chip on one corner; rather than return it, I decided to just order another set (which I am doing now). I can't think of when I will ever need 12 place settings, and for the price, I will just keep a few in the back of the cabinet for "extras".
In my mind, this is a great price for "casual dining" dinnerware, and those extra bowls just add a touch of class (or maybe whimsy) to the table.
I will admit there are way too many tiny bowls. I never use them.
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Our community has rated this post as helpful. If you agree, why not thank Bollocks
I will admit there are way too many tiny bowls. I never use them.
Our community has rated this post as helpful. If you agree, why not thank bonezy19
I will admit there are way too many tiny bowls. I never use them.
Thanks for your experience. These look like a great deal.
I personally use those small bowls lots for single-person sauce thingies for sushi, egg rolls, spring rolls, pot stickers, etc.
I personally use those small bowls lots for single-person sauce thingies for sushi, egg rolls, spring rolls, pot stickers, etc.
Tiny bowls are also usually good for mise en place.
One soup/salad bowl arrived with a small chip on one corner; rather than return it, I decided to just order another set (which I am doing now). I can't think of when I will ever need 12 place settings, and for the price, I will just keep a few in the back of the cabinet for "extras".
In my mind, this is a great price for "casual dining" dinnerware, and those extra bowls just add a touch of class (or maybe whimsy) to the table.
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Have had the soft square set for a few years. The plates aren't all uniform. The bases are rough so be careful with your tables. Couple of the plates have chips now.
I bought a set of these a few years ago and love them. The dishes stack nicely, so they're perfect for my small kitchen. I love all the small bowls, using them for sauces and sides. I love taking pictures of my food, so the white is perfect.
I recommend
I recommend
I'm looking for ones that stack well/low profile also for a small kitchen. Which ones do you have?