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dinner plates

21 items total
Dessert plate GASTRO 27 cm, black/dark blue, Bitz BITZ821253
Dinner plate 27 cm, black/green, Bitz
19,30 €
BITZ821254
Dinner plate 27 cm, cream, Bitz
20,90 €
BITZ11279
Dinner plate 27 cm, dark grey, Bitz
20,90 €
BITZ821250
Dinner plate 27 cm, grey/light blue, Bitz BITZ821251
Dinner plate AKANE GREY 27 cm, MIJ
32,99 €
MIJC0705
Dinner plate ALL-TIME 27 cm, Alessi
22 €
ALAGV291
Dinner plate COBALT BLUE 27 cm, MIJ
32,99 €
MIJC7149
Dinner plate GRAND CRU 27 cm, white, Rosendahl RSD20510
Dinner plate HAMMERSHOI 27 cm, white, Kähler KHL692210
Dinner plate MAMI 27,5 cm, Alessi
25 €
ALSG531
Dinner plate PILAR 27 cm, cream, Blomus
19,33 €
BM63695
Dinner plate PILAR 27 cm, grey, Blomus
19,33 €
BM63717
Dinner plate PLATEBOWLCUP 27,5 cm, white, Alessi ALAJM281
Dinner plate RHOMBE 27 cm, blue, Lyngby
41,95 €
LY201946
Dinner plate RHOMBE 27 cm, sand, Lyngby
41,95 €
LY201945
Dinner plate SKY BLUE 27 cm, MIJ
32,99 €
MIJC8957
Sashimi plate IBUSHI 27,5 x 11 cm, MIJ
19,99 €
MIJC7504

Dinner Plates - the most important plates of all

A dinner plate is a plate usually used for main dishes during dinner or for lunch. Many people, however, prefer to use large dinner plates also for breakfast as they find breakfast or dessert plates too small. A standard dinner plate used to have a diameter of 26,5 cm but in recent years, increasing numbers of restaurants and users choose to use larger dinner plates with a diameter of up to 30 cm.

How to choose dinner plates for your table?

Before you decide on a specific model, consider the size of a plate and the storage space you have. Bear in mind that usually, one set of dinner plates is not enough and that you should have at least two sets for different occasions or different types of table settings. Choose a style and material that best suits your interior and other dinnerware that you already have.

What sorts of materials are used to make dinner plates?

Prior to thinking about patterns and colours, it is good to concentrate on the sort of material you actually want. This is a good starting point for choosing also other elements of tableware - cutlery, glassware or serving dishes.

Dinner plates are usually made of porcelain, ceramics or stoneware.

  • Porcelain dinner plates

The high firing temperatures of porcelain result in a material with a non-porous surface and extraordinary durability. Usually, porcelain plates are dishwasher and microwave safe, are very versatile and a set of dinner plates made of white porcelain will serve you on many occasions.

  • Ceramic dinner plates

One of the most popular materials for dinner plates is ceramic. In contrast to porcelain, ceramic plates are created using coarse clay fired at lower temperatures, resulting in a porous substance with decreased hardness.

The cost of ceramics is smaller than the cost of porcelain, and you may still get quite excellent finishes that are perfect for homes, small bakeries, pastry shops, and cafés that like a more casual, rustical look.

  • Stoneware dinner plates

These sets feature a unique glaze that provides the material with a smooth appearance and an impermeable surface, making them perfect for regular use. Avoid subjecting stoneware to extreme heat or cold if you want to use it for a long time. Remember that hand-painted plates might need to be washed by hand.

At Kulina, we offer an excellent range of dinner plates from a variety of renowned manufacturers, including MIJ, Revol, Eva Solo, and Bitz. You can as well check out our collection of soup plates or dining bowls to make your dinnerware complete and practical.