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Our set of 16 ceramic dishes from 13 years ago is now down to 3 bowls, 5 small plates, and 14 large plates. I’d like to jump on the BIFL train with dishes, and I think corelle seems to be the way to go from what I read here.
I don’t love most of the patterns available in stores or on Corelle’s website. Their Amazon page shows 4 new patterns for 2024, and I like a couple of them. But it’s weird to me that they don’t show up on Corelle’s actual website.
I tried asking them through their website chat today, but it seemed like AI that got confused, so I didn’t get a clear answer.
Has anyone else gotten new Corelle patterns from Amazon that are good quality?
Hey fellow Redditors! I'm currently on the lookout for some long-lasting dinnerware that can withstand regular use in the dishwasher and microwave. I'm particularly interested in modern designs with a clean, white aesthetic. After browsing through this subreddit, it seems like the Corelle brand is highly recommended, as well as finding a brand that offers open stock and maintains the same model line for easy replacements in the future.
I came across this appealing set from Crate and Barrel called the Aspen Rimmed Dinnerware (link here: https://www.crateandbarrel.com/dining-and-entertaining/aspen-rimmed-dinnerware/1). It caught my eye, but I also noticed that Corelle is widely available everywhere, including Walmart (link here: https://www.walmart.com/search?q=corelle). My question is, are all these brands essentially the same in terms of quality and ease of replacement? I'd appreciate any insights or alternative suggestions you might have!