🍴 Dine in Style: Where Trend Meets Tradition!
The Stone Lain Stoneware Dinnerware Set is a 16-piece collection designed for four, featuring stylish pastel pink plates, bowls, and mugs. Made from durable stoneware, this set is both dishwasher and microwave safe, combining functionality with a trendy aesthetic.
C**R
Great plates, better customer service
We've had a set of these since 2021 and they're excellent. They've held up well. The only downside is that because they're stoneware and not enameled like some other brands, they do show scratches. These are our daily plates and bowls, so our bowls have circular scratches on the bottoms from stirring and all of our plates have scratches from knives and forks. They're not unsightly, but it's something potential buyers should know. I don't know if I'd call the design "futuristic" like they do, but we have really enjoyed them. The lip on the plates comes in handy with juicy dishes.The best part, however, is their customer service. One of our plates came damaged and they replaced it for free, no questions asked. During the two years we've owned these, we've broken two plates and a bowl. One of the plates split in the microwave, but the other two were just accidents. In each case, Stone Lain replaced them for free. We've since purchased another set for my mother-in-law, and she loves them. Definitely recommend!
C**N
Diseño y color
El color es tal cual se muestra en la.foto el materias es resistente me encantó....
M**!
Calidad
Me encantaron llegaron súper bien!
L**D
great quality
very impress with the quality of this product and the price is awesome. They very well crafted.
J**.
Good looking, durable, and useful plates, bowls, and coffee mugs.
I got my set yesterday. It was well packed, sent in 2 boxes which was nice because these dishes are heavy. I did not have to carry a whole set of dishes for 8 people all at once.Looks like each box has the same thing, half in one and half in the other. I only opened one box for now since I am going to figure out what to do with my old mismatched set and wash all the new ones in the dishwasher at once. Yes, they say dishwasher safe and microwave safe on the bottom of each piece which was one of the things I demanded from my new set.There are 8 lipped dinner plates, 8 well lipped salad plates, 8 nice deep bowls, and 8 nice feeling solid coffee cups. The high lips on the plates looks pleasing but the main reason I like them is because any gravy or liquid stays in them instead of running out easily when transported. I'd say the lip is at a 70 degree angle and is maybe half an inch high. They don't have that flat gradual increasing long lip that the majority of plates tend to have. I guess this makes them look more modern if that makes sense.They are heavy, but not too heavy and comfortable to handle. I've held plates before that were so heavy, they felt odd and others so light they could be a makeshift frisbee. These are "goldilocks" weight in my opinion.The bowls are my favorite piece. The pretty bowls we have been using hold maybe half a cup to a cup of liquid if you are careful not to spill. The bowls that came with this new set are deep! If you eat soup often or are a cereal and milk person you will love the depth. Even an icecream sundae for 2 would fit in these bowls.The pieces look nice and don't have any cracks in the glaze or strange looking areas that didn't dry or cure properly. They are fully coated with paint/glaze except for the bottom ring that touches the table surface giving it texture so it resists sliding around on surfaces. The only downside I can see is something I had to think deeply about in order to come up with: That textured ring on the base may scratch tables without a protective finish. If you inherited your grandma's antique table or have a table that scratches easily, invest in some placemats or use a tablecloth or a glass table protector. They are heavy enough to stay put under normal use, but if you have kids who scoot plates around the table, be aware. Kids will find a way to demolish, scratch, or tear up anything anyway nomatter what it is. This is no concern for me though, but just an opinion for anybody who may come across this potential issue. Beaides, many plates or bowls etc. have some texture anyway, but since these are "stoneware" the texture may be more pronounced due to the durability of them.Durability is a good thing!Also a potential issue which comes with any dense well made plate is the heat retention after the piece comes out of the microwave or drying cycle of the dishwasher. I have had good results with stoneware in the past though, so no biggie if this happens. Let it cool or use a pot holder after microwaving. I like that food will stay somewhat warm when plated or in a bowl and the lips look thin enough that they will cool down while the bottom which is thicker should keep food from cooling down quickly. So I guess that is a positive with a potential negative if that makes sense.So I think that's all I can think of to speak about except that the pieces look nice and the blue paint/glaze is pretty uniform and seems tough and I like it. They are not shiny like many glazed pieces can be which, I like. Looks like the finish will hold up to heat from the microwave or dishwasher without getting those fine cracks in the glaze or final paint cover.These are durable, useful, attractive, well painted, and just well made pieces.I will update this after more usage after I put the pieces through the microwave and dishwasher a few times. If I don't update this, then all is good and I had no issues.
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