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Elevate your kitchen with timeless dinnerware from Denby - Now up to 40% OFF

Elevate your kitchen with timeless dinnerware from Denby - Now up to 40% OFF

Daily Mail​25-04-2025
The dinner table brings people together with food, family, and fun — but the kitchenware is the true unsung hero of the dining room.
When it comes to setting the table in your home, you want to have pieces that feel cozy but can also get the job done time and time again. Whether you live alone or are feeding a family of five, having the right tools really does make all the difference.
Denby Pottery
Upgrade your kitchen with pieces from the best!
Denby Pottery has been offering shoppers handcrafted pieces for decades at accessible prices. From plats to bowls and all the in-between — you can make mealtime meaningful again with their one of a kind ceramics.
When you shop today you can enjoy some of the lowest prices of the year with up to forty percent off.
Up to 40% OFF Shop
That's why Denby Pottery has become such a pivotal destination for dinnerware. The English brand has been making handcrafted ceramics for nearly 200 years with a focus on sustainability, craftsmanship, and timelessness. Their pieces range from bowls to mugs and everything in between, with one-of-a-kind pieces being sent out daily.
Right now, you can restock your cabinets for less while Denby is offering some major savings of up to forty percent on sets of all sizes!
Imperial Blue 4 pc Set
A gorgeous handcrafted ceramic dinnerware set made from locally sourced clay in England? Sounds too good to be true!
The Imperial Blue set is a stunning and vibrant kitchen addition. Though it only comes with four pieces, you can easily add on more orders to fit your family size.
The glassy blue finish is bold but timeless, and the best part is that everything is machine washable!
$116.20 (was $166) Shop
Studio Grey 16 Pc Set
You can score this massive top-rated dinnerware set for twenty-five percent off right now!
This neutral grey set comes with a whopping 16 pieces, from mugs to dinner plates. All the pieces are handcrafted in England and are glazed with a chip-proof finish.
If your kitchen takes on a minimalistic energy, this matte style set is a great addition that will make mealtime feel chic.
$408 (was $544) Shop
Heritage Pavilion Coupe 12 Pc Set
This gorgeous 12-piece set is by far our Denby favorite!
The soft blues make the perfect subtle pop of color in any kitchen with plates and bowls galore. Made from quality clay, these ceramic dinnerware pieces are a take on a retro country aesthetic.
Right now, you can stock all your cabinets for less while the set is nearly $200 off!
$240 (was $400) Shop
White By Denby 4 pc Set
If you want quality dinnerware without breaking the bank then this Denby all white set is for you.
This four piece buy comes with everything needed for one person including a mug, dinner plate, bowl, and salad plate. Plus, right now the set is a huge forty percent off!
For anyone who lives alone this set is perfect but we also think couples could suffice with purchasing two sets (for just $123!).
$61.80 (was $103) Shop
Heritage Orchard Set of 4 Accent Medium Plates
We are obsessed with these dainty printed plates from Denby.
The Heritage Orchard dinnerware invites the outside in with beautiful spring colors and delicate designs. The chip resistant ceramic makes them durable even in their handcrafted state.
These medium sized plates are the perfect size for appetizers, desserts, or salads!
$140 (was $84) Shop
Heritage Piazza Medium Pet Bowl
These chic pet bowls will have your pup saying 'WOOF!'
Made from quality pet-safe ceramic, these bowls are as functional as they are aesthetic. Explore multiple color variations and take your pets dinner time to the next level for less.
$27 (was $45) Shop
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