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Dunelm is selling gorgeous £48 dinner set ‘looks really expensive and classy' – and it's £128 cheaper than Anthropologie
Dunelm is selling gorgeous £48 dinner set ‘looks really expensive and classy' – and it's £128 cheaper than Anthropologie

The Sun

time21 hours ago

  • Business
  • The Sun

Dunelm is selling gorgeous £48 dinner set ‘looks really expensive and classy' – and it's £128 cheaper than Anthropologie

Shoppers are flocking to Dunelm to buy a 12-piece tableware set, and it's being compared to a much pricier version from Anthropologie. The tableware deal has been reduced from £60 to £48 - that's a 20% saving. 1 Amalfi Reactive Glaze 12 Piece Dinner Set, £48 (was £60) Dunelm is a popular place for shoppers to upgrade their homeware, and it's known for its affordable prices. The current sale is cutting prices even further, with up to 50% off, and the Amalfi Reactive Glaze 12 Piece Dinner set is gaining praise from Dunelm fans. This gorgeous-looking set includes four dinner plates, four side plates and four cereal bowls. So if your plate cupboard's looking a little mismatched and is need of a glow-up, you could do a full revamp for less than £50. The name refers to the Amalfi coast in Italy, and this range definitely has that sunny, Mediterranean look. So it's great if you're looking for an alfresco set-up when having guests over for dinner this summer. There are four pared-back shades to choose from, but it's the blue shade that looks most like Anthropologie's. Shoppers are picking up on the similarities too - the most noticeable difference, really, is the price tag. Although Anthropologie doesn't have a set with the exact same 12items included, the Ginny range is a close match. But you'd have to buy dinner plates, side plates and bowls separately - and they would all cost £176 altogether. The colour isn't the only similarity, as both are made from a reactive glaze, something which is often used for handmade items. This means that there are variations in the shape and pattern, so each piece is slightly unique. This is something which is often used for handmade items, so it can give stoneware pieces the illusion of being more expensive than they are. By buying the Dunelm set you'd not only save £128, but the reviews are much more positive too. Hundreds of shoppers have left their opinions on the Amalfi set, with one shopper commenting: ''I went for the grey [set] - beautiful pieces, they look really expensive and classy.'' Another shopper praised the plate set, comparing it to Anthropologie: ''The nicest plate set I've ever owned. ''A dupe for a very expensive Anthropologie set and it's hard to tell the difference. I love them.'' A third Dunelm fan was also complimentary, saying: ''This is a gorgeous set'', and adding ''the dinner plates fit in our dishwasher without a problem.'' The dining set also seems popular as a housewarming gift, with multiple buyers mentioning that they chose it to give to a friend or family member for their new home. If you're looking for the Med vibes at home this summer, just make sure you jump on this deal before it ends. best kettle and toaster deals to buy right now. We've also rounded up our top picks from the Dunelm clearance sale, from statement bedding to unique garden furniture. Dunelm's £15 privacy shade, which also blocks the sun so you can relax comfortably on hot days.

‘Disgusting': Chinese scholar's reproof of washing dishes at tables sparks online spat
‘Disgusting': Chinese scholar's reproof of washing dishes at tables sparks online spat

South China Morning Post

time4 days ago

  • General
  • South China Morning Post

‘Disgusting': Chinese scholar's reproof of washing dishes at tables sparks online spat

Social media users in southern China's Guangdong province have been outraged by comments from a scholar who criticised their long-standing practice of washing tableware with hot water at tables as 'disgusting'. Advertisement In a video clip released on May 12 on a major social media platform, Wang Zhongqiu, an expert in enterprise management, stated that this common behaviour among Guangdong diners makes him uncomfortable, according to the Yangtze Evening News. In many restaurants across the country, customers are served a set of sterilised tableware, including a bowl, a plate, and a cup, which are sealed with plastic film. This tableware is typically provided by professional dishwashing companies. In a video, Wang Zhongqiu, a specialist in enterprise management, expresses that the common practice of washing dishes at the table among diners in Guangdong makes him feel uneasy. Photo: Douyin 'We believe that sterilised dishes should meet the authorities' standards, and customers should feel assured when using them,' Wang said in the video. 'However, the reality is quite different. I've visited many places in Guangdong. Before each meal, diners there wash their bowls and chopsticks with boiling water. They then place the plastic film and the used water into a large vessel,' he remarked. 'That scene is unsightly. It makes people feel disgusted,' Wang added. Advertisement His remarks have sparked mixed reactions from internet users in mainland China, with many from Guangdong chastising him. 'I agree with this scholar. It is unnecessary to wash them again. Soaking the bowl in hot water for only a few seconds cannot eradicate germs,' commented one online observer.

Tanagra's Together in Bloom Edit Will Add a Touch of Spring to Your Home
Tanagra's Together in Bloom Edit Will Add a Touch of Spring to Your Home

Harpers Bazaar Arabia

time6 days ago

  • Entertainment
  • Harpers Bazaar Arabia

Tanagra's Together in Bloom Edit Will Add a Touch of Spring to Your Home

A refined trio of table settings, each styled with the luxury boutique's signature brands, makes a compelling case for elevated get-togethers Hosting gatherings are an integral part of the cultural in the region, which makes adding little details even more important. Tanagra's new seasonal campaign, Together in Bloom, brings focus back to those small but meaningful intricacies, whether they are floral arrangements, layered tableware, or simply mastering the art of being hospitable. Running through May and June, the campaign involves three thoughtful scenes: Al Fresco Dining, Picnic Garden Gathering, and Springtime Tea Ritual. The star of each setting is Tanagra's specially curated homeware. There's the hand-finished beauty of Bernardaud's Augusta collection, which brings a refined French sensibility to the table, and Baccarat's Tulipe platters and bowls, which play with light and form in all the right ways. Ralph Lauren Home's Bailey collection adds a layer of rustic charm with its grounded, unfussy, yet distinctly elegant designs. Lalique's vases serve as centrepieces in more ways than one. For instance, the sculptural Merles et Raisins and iconic Bacchantes bring the floral storytelling to life, making even a few stems feel special. Additionally, Reflections Copenhagen's vibrant crystal pieces add a modern, almost playful contrast, sunlight bounces off their cut angles, casting colour across the table. Together in Bloom is another page in Tanagra's book of appreciating intricate pieces and connection. The luxury homeware boutique is all about choosing designs that hold meaning, tell stories, and bring people closer with an added touch of glamour to your space. And if you're looking for the perfect Eid Al Adha gifting ideas, the edit brings you plenty of thoughtful options. For more information, visit or follow @tanagra on Instagram.

Icelandair introduces new Business Class tableware concept
Icelandair introduces new Business Class tableware concept

Travel Daily News

time26-05-2025

  • Business
  • Travel Daily News

Icelandair introduces new Business Class tableware concept

Icelandair unveils new Business Class tableware inspired by Iceland's landscapes, blending design, nature, and premium inflight dining artistry. Icelandair is unveiling a visionary new tableware concept that redefines Business Class dining, inspired by the awe-inspiring natural landscapes of Iceland. This fresh approach to onboard service design draws deeply from the country's dramatic contrasts – volcanoes and glaciers, black sands and icy waters, mossy fields and lava plains – each element woven into the very shapes, textures and colors of the crockery itself. The collection is more than functional; it's an experience. Every item, from the main plate to the butter bowl, has been thoughtfully crafted to echo Iceland's raw and poetic terrain. The 'Water & Ice' concept, one of the leading design narratives, translates the serene beauty of Iceland's glacial forms into minimalist pieces that balance elegance with durability. Fluid lines and tactile finishes evoke a sense of calm and clarity – turning each meal into a moment of connection with the land that inspired it. Each service features a curated range of pieces designed to support every stage of the inflight dining journey. Leading the collection are the signature dessert and bread bowls, shaped by the contours and textures of glaciars. Their contrasts capture the quiet strength and serene beauty of Iceland's nature, bringing distinctive character to the table. Main plates, side plates, casseroles, butter dishes, and finely balanced cups with cup plates complete the core set. What sets this concept apart is its versatility. Designed to mix and match, the range includes various configurations that adapt seamlessly to different meal services – from full-course dinners to lighter options – while maintaining a cohesive, premium aesthetic. Icelandair's commitment to a refined yet grounded passenger experience shines through, with every detail reflecting the airline's dedication to thoughtful design and Icelandic identity. This tableware concept is a statement of intent: a desire to elevate inflight dining beyond necessity into artistry. Through this collaboration, Icelandair takes a bold step toward a new standard in premium service – where nature, culture and innovation converge high above the clouds.

10 Delectable Products in the Stylish World of Tableware
10 Delectable Products in the Stylish World of Tableware

New York Times

time06-05-2025

  • General
  • New York Times

10 Delectable Products in the Stylish World of Tableware

This article is part of our Design special section about how food inspires designers to make and do surprising things. The earliest dining appliance was a pair of cupped hands. Then came folded leaves; then vessels and utensils shaped from stone, earth and metal. Today, the style, substance and uses of tableware have proliferated beyond imagining — a veritable smorgasbord of rounded, flattened, speared and woven variations on the theme of nourishment. What follows are several delectable products that recently caught our eye. The Designer Who Cried Woolf

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