Jamie Oliver
Super Server, £40
This large, yellow orange bowl from Jamie Oliver’s new Big Love serveware range is perfect for big spring salads.
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10 months ago
Hardworking tableware that's also really pretty
If you’re yearning for a perfectly laid table – or your Instagram feed is an infinite scroll of dreamy dinnerware – it may be that you’re experiencing an acute case of table envy. Don’t worry, it’s completely curable, but it’ll require a bit of work on the part of your tablescaping. So, upgrade those weary, worn supermarket plates and those sad salad spoons. We’ve collated an edit of the most hard-working tableware pieces that also happen to be oh-so-chic.
Super Server, £40
This large, yellow orange bowl from Jamie Oliver’s new Big Love serveware range is perfect for big spring salads.
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DS Oval ceramic fish serving plate, £555
The perfect serving platter for tiny, little day-after-Easter leftover sandwiches.
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Rye dark amber & clear glass carafe, highball, water and wine glasses, from £26
For structural service on the modern table.
Luke Edward Hall Neptune dinner plates, £200
The plates you’ll only whip out on special occasions.
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Green cloth napkins, 4 piece set, £6.10
Keeping sticky fingers off the table in style.
Selfridges x Laetitia Rouget ‘Who Says I Can’t Cook’ hand-painted ceramic plate, £60
For passive-aggressive but ultra pretty plating.
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Fruit salad butter knives, £75
Made from 100 percent plastic waste and by a fourth-generation knife maker.
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Burleigh blue peacock bowl, £100
Divvying up a salad like you’re dining on the set of Bridgerton.
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Pink scallop side plate, £28/plate
Hand-painted in Portugal, this is the perfect dinner companion for a girls’ lunch.
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Marseilles cocktail napkins, £50
Set those mixology creations on their own little placeset.
Featured image: Rebecca Udall