Tuesday, December 13, 2011

Top Christmas Dinnerware Patterns of the Season

Every year new Christmas dinnerware patterns, but only a few will survive to before true Holiday classics that grace dinnerware tables for years and decades to come.

We decided it would be interesting to review the best selling patterns of the Holiday Season just in case you are looking to add a serving bowl, platter or new Christmas dinnerware pattern to your table.

We've selected 12 Christmas Dinnerware Patterns to represent the 12 days left before Christmas. Please note while Red dinnerware and Fiestaware Scarlet dinnerware is a big seller this time of year but we did not include it as it is not a specific Holiday pattern.
Let's begin with the countdown.

12. Johnson Brothers Old Britain Castles Pink Christmas
A Old English style pattern with a festive Christmas tree.

Noritake Holly & Berry11. Noritake Holly & Berry
Holly leaves and bright red berries are accented in gold in this Holiday pattern that makes for a dramatic holiday table.


10. Pfaltzgraff Winterberry
This classic Pfaltzgraff pattern sells all year long but is a favorite during the Holidays

9. Lenox Chirp & Chirp Scarlet
This striking china includes outdoor scenes of birds and the Chirp Scarlet pieces have a rich red border with holiday motifs.

Christmas Dinnerware8. Vietri Bellezza Santa White
Unique plates, platters and centerpieces make these dishes great accent pieces for a Holiday dinner table or any holiday event.


7. Waechtersbach Christmas Tree
Waechtersbach is know for red dinnerware and their Christmas Tree pattern is a whimsical tree on a red background. In addition to the Christmas Tree patterns, Waechtersbach offers reindeer, snowman and fun holiday mugs

6. Nikko Christmastime
This Nikko Christmas pattern is very similar to Happy Holidays but with a key exception, its distinctive octagonal shape.

5. Cuthbertson Original Christmas Tree
Cuthbertson Original Christmas Tree Dinnerware is a Christmas present full of the memories of Christmas past and promising many more to come. Designed in America and made by England's finest potteries since 1922, Cuthbertson Christmas Tree pattern is the "Original" Christmas Dinnerware.

4. Nikko Happy Holidays
Happy Holidays has been an American family holiday tradition. The design is an illustration of a traditional Victorian period Christmas tree gaily decorated with toys, dolls, garland, globes and ornaments of many colors. Waiting patiently among the presents for the children to awaken is Nikko's signature Teddy Bear.

3. Lenox Holiday
The most cherished holiday pattern, Holiday™ is certain to become a favorite in your own home. The festive Lenox holly design has become one of the most familiar and beloved family traditions of the holiday season.

2. Lenox Winter Greetings
set your table with this delightful Winter Greetings dinnerware bearing the acclaimed artistry of Catherine McClung. The festive design is an intricate composition of garden birds, red and gold bows, and holly.

1. Spode Christmas Tree
Spode's original Christmas Tree is probably one of the world's best known tableware and giftware designs. This remarkable pattern is quite unique. A tradition. Its purpose purely and simply to enhance and be an integral part of the festive season and the festive table. This uniquely seasonal design produces the most evocative Christmas table setting.

Traditional and Classic dinnerware patterns dominate the most popular list but classics do stand the test of time. Christmas trees and holly remain the top holiday dinnerware images, however we are seeing an increase in Chirp's outdoor styled pattern.

Wishing You a Happy Holiday Season

Dr. Dinnnerware

Wednesday, August 24, 2011

Villeroy & Boch Sale Up to 50% Off

I found this great dinnerware sale and thought I would pass it along.

Villeroy and Boch SaleIf you love Villeroy & Boch's dinnerware and you want to add to your collection or if you need to buy dinnerware as a wedding present, then this Villeroy & Boch Sale is for you.

Select Villeroy patterns are up to Sale for 50 Off!
If this is your china pattern it is time to stock up and get those extra pieces at a great price but hurry Sale runs through August 26th.

Villeroy & Boch Flora
Save 50% off everday on all dinnerware items (excludes: Special Import)

Villeroy & Boch Petite Fleur
Save 50% off everday on all dinnerware and ceramic plus items (excludes: Special Import, Metal & Melamine, Placemats & Coasters)

Villeroy & Boch Switch 3
Save 50% off everday on all dinnerware items (excludes: Special Import, Retired, Placemats & Coasters)

Plus many other Villeroy & Boch dinnerware patterns are offering Bonus Savings too. Check out to see if your Villeroy & Boch dinnerware is offering Special Savings now.
Dr. Dinnerware

Tuesday, August 9, 2011

New Juliska Country Estate Dinnerware brings English Charm to the Table

Country Estate is a new stoneware dinnerware pattern from Juliska.

The lovely English landscapes depicted in this new dinnerware collection are classic and elegant. With every nibble or sip, you take one step further on a charming narrative of English country life, with a different enchanting scene on each piece illustrating its romantic architecture, bustling activities, and grand vistas. By interlacing age-old decorative techniques with a chic, neutral, palette and unrivaled functionality, Country Estate maintains thoroughly modern sensibilities while still feeling from the manor born. Mix it effortlessly with many of our other collections, most notably our Berry and Thread designs and cool Pewter Stoneware. This graceful collection is the result of an elegant duet between our Juliska designers and Deborah Sears, renowned designer and painter of Isis Ceramics in England.

View Juliska's Country Estate now.

Dr. Dinnerware

Thursday, June 30, 2011

Christmas in July, Cliché?

We’ve all heard it. We’ve all rolled our eyes at it. In fact, we’ve probably all wondered why retailers haven’t moved “Christmas in July” sales to “Christmas in May”, given their propensity to do their best to extend the holiday shopping season for a long as possible! It only makes sense, doesn’t it? With Christmas decorations hitting the stores in mid October, why not move Christmas in July sales to May?

OK, all kidding aside, Christmas in July is cliché, right? I know that’s what I thought, so I decided to do a little investigating and here’s what I’ve discovered. Most retailers are offered advantageous terms on Christmas related merchandise if they are willing to make a few concessions. Typically, to take advantage of these terms retailers have to start receiving Christmas goods in late May and early June. The good news for retailers is that by doing this they typically don’t have to pay for goods until December, however, the bad news is, the early receipt of this Christmas merchandise takes up a lot of valuable warehouse space. Therefore, by blowing out some of the Christmas merchandise in July, the retailer creates a little breathing room back in the warehouse.

So, the next time you see a Christmas in July sale, remember, in addition to generating some cash flow in the typically slow month of July, the retail merchant may also be attempting to free up some much needed space in the warehouse. Therefore, when they offer us great deals on getting some of our Christmas shopping done early instead of being completely skeptical we should appreciate the discount and maybe, just maybe (if the deal is good enough), save a little cash by doing some early Christmas shopping! However, assuming we do, then our issue, similar to the retailers receiving Christmas merchandise early is, where am I going to put the stuff until Christmas?!?!

I’ve discovered a great website for all your “Holiday Dinnerware needs” is HolidayDinnerwareDepot.com. They always have stuff on sale, and they carry a huge selection of dinnerware and related items.

Have a joyous 4th of July!

Thursday, June 25, 2009

Fiesta Lemongrass has arrived!

Hey all you Fiesta Fanatics, the new color Lemongrass has arrived into our warehouse and orders have already started shipping! This new color is HOT!

For those of you unfamiliar with Fiesta dinnerware, it's a solid color, mid-range dinnerware that is incredibly durable and its made in right here in America! Fiesta dinnerware is available in 15 different colors, including: white, black, cobalt, turquoise, sunflower, plum, shamrock, tangerine, scarlet, peacock, evergreen, ivory, chocolate and now lemongrass!

Unlike last year's color introduction, Ivory, Lemongrass coordinates with almost all the colors! Lemongrass can be described as a cheerful hue of yellowish green...Or, light green to the less suave dinnerware aficionado’s!

Check out Lemongrass and all the other palette pleasing colors available on DinnerwareUSA.com!

Until next time may your heart be filled with laughter and your cupboard be filled with dinnerware!

Wednesday, June 10, 2009

Summer is here!

Summer is upon us and that means it time to fire up the barbecue grill. Some of my favorite things to cook on the grill are also the easiest; hamburgers, chicken and steak, and while my name may be Dr. Dinnerware, I do like to grill out too!

Hamburgers, chicken and steak are all great straight off the grill with a little salt and pepper added prior to grilling, but there are also so easy things to do to help "jazz" them up and make everyone think you spent the day preparing for the cookout!

Hamburger:

Hamburger is probably the most versatile grill-n meat there is, and jazzing it up is so easy! Rachel Ray has a great recipe for a blue cheese stuffed burger that does not take up a bunch of time to prepare. Trust me when I tell you these babies are delicious! Click here to see Rachel Ray's Big Blue Burger recipe Now!

Chicken:

I never get too fancy with chicken. I simply go to the grocery store and buy a citrus based marinade (usually in the same isle as salad dressing) and after salting, peppering and poking (just take a fork and go to town) the chicken I put it in an appropriately sized piece of Tupperware with a lid, add the marinade, shake and refrigerated for 24 hours. Cooked properly the chicken is guaranteed to be juicy and tasty!

Steak:

For me, with steak it's more of a balancing act. If I'm grilling a top shelf piece of meat I don't do much to it. Just a little salt and pepper and grill it to medium rare and I'm in hog (or I guess cow) heaven! With a more value priced slab of meat I may try a little marinade along with the salt and pepper, but I really don't do much. However, I do try and create more flavors by adding grilled mushrooms or onions to accompany the steak. The cool part about steak is whether it's top shelf or value priced...who is going to complain about being served steak?!?!

OK, I could not call myself "Dr. Dinnerware" if I did not include a few shameless plugs for dinnerware and related items.

When it comes to grilling you will look absolutely smashing flipping and turning your meat (get your mind out of the gutter) using Magppie's totally awesome BBQ set! These utensils are bulky, masculine and beautiful all at the same time. The guys will be fighting over who gets to handle the knife and the women will be complimenting you on your exquisite taste!


Check out Magppie's BBQ tools and other cool stuff!

Now, when it comes time to take your meat off the grill and serve it to your guests you need a manly, big platter to complete the presentation. If you want classic white with an updated look I recommend Villeroy & Boch's Urban Nature serving platter. It's available in 19.5 inch x 10.5 inch and 16.5 inch x 10 inch. Click here to see the entire Villeroy & Boch Urban Nature line.

Now if you want to add a little color to your table check out the new Fiesta dinnerware serving platter.
It's 19.25 inch x 13.25 inch serving area will give you plenty of room for your grilled feast! And you get a choice of 10 different colors to choose from (cobalt, sunflower, shamrock, tangerine, scarlet, peacock, evergreen, ivory, marigold and white). Check out this beast by clicking here!

That's all for now! Be safe, have fun grilling and remember if your heading to a barbecue and you don't know what to take for a gift...get'em a piece of dinnerware, it's guaranteed to put a smile on their face!








Monday, September 29, 2008

Happy Halloween!

Well, believe it or not we are heading into the Spook-tacular season of Halloween! I realize that the season is about costumes, candy, cake doughnuts and cider…but you know me, Dr. Dinnerware and I’m thinking about the coordinating dinnerware for this scary holiday!

While most of you are pondering the awesome Halloween parties you will be throwing or attending I’m thinking about the food that will be served and what it will be served on! In fact I came across the coolest recipe brownies a few years ago on Betty Crocker’s website. My kids and I had a blast making them and we actually won the cookie contest at a neighborhood party we attended! And aside from being fun to make and obviously well received by our friends, they were delicious…mmmmh!



Here is a link to this fresh and scrumptious brownie recipe!

Now to my favorite part…what to server your Halloween treats on! The above brownies are being served on a Waechtersbach (pronounced “Vecter-spock”) Kiwi plate. It’s a beautiful German dinnerware line that comes in a dizzying array of colors that can brighten any day. The nice part about using a Waechtersbach solid color serving piece is you can use it year round.

However, Waechtersbach also has serving pieces that absolutely scream Halloween! These items are great for serving fall favorites like cake doughnuts and warm cider, popcorn, cookies and candy. The big bowl is perfect to load with candy and use it to server all scary ghosts and goblins that show up at your door!



Whether you are a homebody and you are going to stay home answering the door and handing out candy or a social butterfly hopping from party to party in your awesome costume I hope your Halloween is filled with fun, laughter, food, decadent treats and of course dinnerware! Happy Halloween!

Remember, it’s not what you server, but what you serve it on…and anything can look marvelous if it’s on the right piece of dinnerware!

Catch you next time!
Dr. Dinnerware