9 Dinnerware and Glassware Sets Your Dining Table Deserves

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Let's face it: shopping for new dinnerware can be overwhelming. With so many different brands and designs to choose from, it seems there's no shortage of useful and stylish dinnerware sets that are available online. While the task of shopping for new tableware can feel large to boot, there's nothing better than finding a set that resonates with your home's aesthetic. From colorful glasses to printed plates, there are so many statement pieces that'll make a splash in your home and garner endless compliments from guests.

To help you find the best dinnerware sets for your home, we curated a guide of chic pieces that are perfect for those in need of a little extra shopping inspiration. You can keep it classic with sophisticated wine glasses or spice up your next hosted soirée with high-end dinner plates. Regardless of what you're in the market for, these fun picks are great for everything — from cocktail nights to holiday dinners and everything in between.

We made sure to shop out the best quality glasses, dishes, and plates, because who wants to endure the hassle of buying a new dinnerware set every few years? Whether it be dishwasher-safe cups or high-quality dessert plates, we've uncovered the very best pieces for your home. Ahead, keep reading to shop our favorite sets from the best dinnerware brands.

— Additional reporting by Haley Lyndes and Krista Jones

Best Ceramic Dinnerware Set
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Best Ceramic Dinnerware Set

Our Place Main Plates ($40, originally $50)

These round dinner plates aren't just stylish, they're also easy to stack and store. The ceramic dinnerware comes in two other shades, but this warm terracotta will perfectly match any space. Pick them up in a set of four or eight and enjoy their lightweight, space-saving design.

Best Glass Dinnerware Set
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Best Glass Dinnerware Set

Anchor Hocking Glass Dinner Plate Set ($45)

There's something so charming and familiar about a classic dinnerware set — just like this simple option from Amazon. The glass dinnerware is incredibly affordable, despite its sophisticated design and delicate glass make. You can save it for special occasions or proudly display it in your hutch. With thousands of rave reviews, it's one of the best dinnerware sets on Amazon.

Best Stackable Glassware Set
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Best Stackable Glassware Set

Our Place Drinking Glasses ($55)

Save room in your cabinets with this stackable glassware. The glasses are stylish and just the right size and shape for coffee, spritz, and more. The set comes in a variety of colorways, along with mismatched sets for a fun twist. It'll be hard to decide on just one, but if you live in an apartment or are just limited on cabinet space, you'll be glad to have this set in your kitchen.

Best Clear Glassware Set
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Best Clear Glassware Set

Lenox Tuscany Stemless Wine Glasses ($72)

Break-resistant and dishwasher safe, these stemless wine glasses come in a set of six. The thumbprint design on the bottom gives them a distinctive look, and for a price that averages out to $12 a glass, we're on board with their affordability, sophisticated look, and functional design.

Best Stylish Dinnerware Set
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Best Stylish Dinnerware Set

Anthropologie Beatriz Dinner Plate Set ($64)

For something with a bit more character, go for this textured dinnerware set from Anthropologie. The luxe plates feature a scalloped design along the edges which resembles the look of a blooming flower. These will be your go-to plates for hosting holiday dinners or fun summer soirées.

Best Modern Dinnerware Set
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Best Modern Dinnerware Set

Made In Entrée Bowl Set ($119)

What is a blate? It's essentially a hybrid piece that blends the benefits of a plate and bowl into one seamless product. Perfect for eating entrées or enjoying a quick dinner, this set from Made In is especially popular thanks to its modern design and stain-resistant coating. It's simple, incredibly useful, and oven-resistant up to 580 degrees.

Best Stoneware Dinnerware Set
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Best Stoneware Dinnerware Set

West Elm Kaloh Stoneware Dinnerware ($192)

This stoneware dinnerware set is a contemporary and elegant option for both daily and hosting use. It's durable and practical, with a microwave- and dishwasher-safe design that's easy to clean. The set of 16 comes with four dinner plates, four salad plates, four cereal bowls, four pasta bowls, and four cereal bowls.

Best Colorful Glassware Set
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Best Colorful Glassware Set

Estelle Colored Glass Stemmed Wine Glass Set ($185)

This colorful glassware set deserves a spot in your cabinet. It comes in 13 different color choices, but the mint and emerald shades are especially chic. Each glass is hand blown for a unique look that adds character.

Best Dinnerware Set For Everyday Use
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Best Dinnerware Set For Everyday Use

Food52 Hawkins New York Essential Dinnerware ($12-$184)

This essential set adds a modern flair to stoneware dinner sets. The bundle comes in an array of trendy colors like blush pink, dark olive green, sky blue, mustard yellow, white, and gray. You can mix and match the colors or keep them monochromatic. The 16-piece set includes four salad plates, four dinner plates, four pasta bowls, and four cereal bowls. It's dishwasher-safe and scratch resistant as well, making it one of the best dinnerware sets for everyday use.


Kyley Warren is an award-winning writer, editor, and affiliate strategist with more than four years of experience in the publishing space. She currently works as an assistant editor on POPSUGAR Shopping and is an expert on all things related to shopping and fashion. She previously worked with Entertainment Tonight as a style commerce writer, and her byline has appeared in publications globally.



Haley Lyndes was an assistant editor for PS Shopping where she found and tested the best home, beauty, and fashion products. She is a graduate of Northern Vermont University and has nearly five years of experience in both written and broadcast journalism.



Krista Jones is a former editor of commerce at PS.