Set Your Table With Blue Dishes

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Blue and White Dinnerware Makes A Charming Table Setting for Entertaining

Choose blue dinnerware and cookware for traditional kitchens and decor. Tables set with blue and white dishes have long been a traditional favorite in many homes. Blue Willow is one of the oldest and most popular patterns and different versions of this classic have been made by dozens of china and earthenware companies. In fact most dinnerware designers and manufacturers have at least one blue and white pattern in their portfolio because it's so loved by entertainers everywhere.
I have an assortment of blue and white dishes, from fine china to basic crockery. My family uses them as mix and match place settings every day and they have served me well during the 30 years that I've been cooking and serving meals for my family. I suppose I'm considered a quasi-collector of blue dishes. Not that I intentionally collect them but whenever I go shopping for tableware I migrate over to the blue and white section automatically. And now that shopping is more convenient that ever with on line venues like Amazon, all I have to do is type "blue dishes" into google and I can browse for hours. I've assembled some of my favorites here for your viewing pleasure.

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Villeroy & Boch - Fine China and Crockery Since 1748

Bone China, Fine Porcelain, And Earthenware

Villeroy & Boch Vieux Luxembourg 92-Ounce Oval Soup TureenVilleroy & Boch started in business in 1748 in a tiny village in France, when the founder Francois Boch began making simple ceramic tableware, and has since grown into an international designer of tableware; bathroom products such as bathroom saunas, whirlpools, and hot tubs; and tiles. The company has over 260 years of expertise the quality of Villeroy & Boch products is second to none. Through the company's history it has moved from France to Luxemburg, and finally to Mettlach, Germany, where the headquarters is today.

I love their dinnerware. They have lines of fine china and porcelain, as well as earthenware. All are made in beautiful coordinating colors and shapes, which lends themselves to mix and match style entertaining. I'm such a fan of blue design china that I love to browse their patterns and plan out table settings I would love to create.

Portmeirion Pottery and Ceramic Tableware

Portmeirion Now Owns Royal Worchester And Spode

Portmerion DishesPorteirion Potteries was founded in 1960 by Susan Williams-Ellis in the town of Portmeirion Village, Wales. Her early patterns, Malachite and Moss Agate were unique in design and style for the time and received high acclaim. Susan was able to purchase a pottery making company in Stoke-on-Trent, England, where Portmeirion Potteries is still located. The most popular tableware pattern, Botanic Garden, was created in 1972 and remains a best seller. Susan Williams-Ellis passed away in 2007 but the company is still turning out beautiful and innovative new designs. In 2009 the company purchased Royal Worcester and Spode, and Portmeirion continues to grow internationally.

Portmeirion dinnerware is casual and fits comfortably with today's modern life. It is affordable and has a huge wordwide fan base. The pottery is made with layered glazes and the blue hues in particular are soft and reminiscent of country designs. Tableware sets and gifts come packaged in a Portmeirion hat box, making their storage as beautiful as their use.

Portmeirion Botanic Blue Dinnerware Patterns

Portmeirion Pottery Platters Bowls Serving Pieces Cake Plates

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Dansk Danish Dinnerware In Blue

Dansk Designs Dishes From Denmark

 Dansk Bistro Cafe Tableware CollectionScandinavian design has been popular in the United States since the 1950s, when sleek clean lines and shapes of the Eames era made their way into American homes. The Dansk Company was formed by a couple that recognized the need for casual dinnerware that fit the new less formal tastes of families. Ted and Martha Neirenberg began searching European design houses looking for elegant, yet simple forms and materials in dinnerware that could be exported to America at affordable prices. Danish artist Jens Quistgaard was their choice to create the clean modern dishware in a style that is synonymous with the Dansk Company. For over 60 years Dansk has been making entertaining and dining more enjoyable all over the world.

Dansk now owns the Lenox table top and giftware company, and Gorham silver. The quality of the brands is stronger than ever and the durability and elegance of all the Dansk family of products is second to none. There are many beautiful Dansk blue dishes that can be conveniently purchased on the internet and delivered directly to your home. I like the bright blue patterns against the stark white backgrounds. The look is clean and modern.

Dansk Blue and White China And Dinnerware

Blue Dansk Tableware Sets To Mix And Match

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Gorham Columbine Fine China - Discontinued Pattern From 1978

Rare Gorham China Pattern Made In Bavaria

Gorham Columbine Blue And White Fine China

I have eight of these beautiful 5 piece place settings available in my Charmcraze-y LLC ebay store. They have a lovely soft blue floral spray on a pure white background. Around the edge is a small band of matte glazed white flower rim. I haven't seen this pattern anywhere else including the popular replacements website.

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Polish Serving Pieces and Dishes In Bright Blue Patterns

Handmade Folkart Stoneware Dinnerware and Kitchen Accessories

Bunzlauer Polish Pottery Butter LadyPolish Pottery from Boleslawiec, Poland are some of my favorite types of dinnerware and serving pieces to use. The brilliant blue and colored patterns are eye catching and functional. And there are so many unique styles and pieces that aren't typically included in traditional dinnerware sets. Take the Bunzlauer Polish Pottery Butter Lady shown here, for example. Her big country farm skirt covers the butter in a folk artsy style. She's sure to be a conversation piece at any gathering.

The inspiration for Polish pottery designs is from the proud peacock. The original designs were used at the tables of Polish farmers to brighten their tables. There are some beautiful holiday designs too. Check out the charming blue dishes for your Christmas entertaining featured below.

Holiday Polish Pottery From Boleslawiec Poland

Traditional Designs Inspired From A Proud Peacock

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Johnson Brothers China Company Of England

Inexpensive Dinnerware With A Staffordshire Flair

Johnson Brothers Blue Denmark 3 Tier Cake StandJohnson Brothers China was started in 1882 by three brothers who bought a bankrupt dishware company in England. The developed a durable and inexpensive earthenware called White Granite which became very popular and gave them a good start in the business. Later they created a semi-porcelain that was as durable as ironstone, yet as delicate as fine china. This became their signature line. Now owned by the Wedgwood company, one of the great-grandsons of the original founders still oversees the brand from the Wedgwood board of directors. In 1970 Johnson Brothers China won the prestigious royal warrants of both Her Majesty the Queen and Her Majesty the Queen Mother.

There are dozens of Johnson Brothers China patterns available and I own several of the blue and white varieties. One is Old Britain Castles and another is Blue Denmark. My Johnson Brothers dishes have lasted through a large and busy family's heavy daily use and remain one of my favorite dinnerware brands.

Johnson Brothers Blue Dinnerware

Popular Blue Dinnerware At A Reasonable Price

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Cobalt Blue Le Creuset French Cast Iron Cookware Pans And Bakeware

Colorful Enamel Pots Pans Storage And Cooking Accessories For Entertaining And Everyday Use

Le Creuset Enameled Cast-Iron 9-Quart Round French OvensLeCreuset is famous for their enameled cast iron cookware. Since 1924 the company has been making brightly colored original pans, cookers, and utensils. The original LeCreuset is located in northern France in a country setting and in the 1970's set up a factory in South Carolina in the United States.
These days Le Creuset is a major manufacturer of stoneware, baking and prep accessories, and storage pieces in addition to a large line of cast iron cookware. The beautiful enamel colors have evolved and there are lots of coordinating pieces, of which the blue is a traditional favorite. I use the serving pieces for everything from baking, broiling, and serving, to storage in the refrigerator for heating the next day.

LeCreuset Cobalt Blue Pans For Storage Serving And Cooking

Everything You Need For Baking And Storage In The Kitchen

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Spode Fine English Bone China In Blue Patterns

Blue Italian,Woodland, Christmas Tree, Baking Days Are Spode Favorites

Spode Blue Italian Teapot & CoverThe Spode Company was founded by Josiah Spode in 1784 in Stoke-On-Trent, England. He was responsible for developing a blue underglaze process and also the formula for bone china. He started his business making creamware, and pearlware, which are high quality earthenware.

Today the Spode brand is owned by the Portmeirion Pottery Company. Some favorite Spode patterns are the Blue Italian, Woodland, Christmas Tree, and Baking Days collections. They also make fine decorative collectibles and Spode antiques are highly sought after collectibles.

Spode Blue Room Is My Favorite

Fine English Dinnerware, Tableware, and Giftware

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Researching Old And Antique Blue Pottery And Dishware

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  • Beautiful-Bridal Mar 30, 2012 @ 8:08 am | delete
    I love Polish Pottery!
  • adashim Mar 28, 2012 @ 3:25 pm | delete
    I'm happy to feature this lens in my new lens on blue mugs. Not exactly the same style, but blue and pretty as well.
  • Marie Dec 7, 2011 @ 10:40 pm | delete
    We inherited 21 perfect sets of the Gorham Cobalt Columbine. The pattern is better to see in person. Only use 2x a year and usually only 8-10 plates. I am sure Replacements would love to get their hands on a few sets :)
  • klaird Nov 14, 2011 @ 11:07 pm | delete
    When I got married, instead of putting expensive china on our wedding gift registry, my husband and I chose a simple set of Fiestaware, ALL in cobalt blue. Every dish, plate, and bowl in our cabinet is a gorgeous deep cobalt blue. I absolutely love blue dinnerware!
  • Cercis Sep 24, 2011 @ 10:44 pm | delete
    Interesting and well put-together lens...so glad you included Polish pottery.
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