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Christmas tableware

Gather your loved ones for a holiday dinner to remember. Our Christmas tableware is bound to bring festive cheer to the table. Ranging from bright and festive to warm and minimal, these tableware sets can be perfectly matched with any patterned design or bright white dinnerware. No matter what you choose, these plates and bowls will make your dishes even more magical.

Wishing you a merrier Christmas! Find everything you need at our Christmas shop.

IKEA products are designed with both durability and style in mind, and we provide simple care instructions to help you maintain their quality and appearance. Whether it's the 100% cotton tablecloth or the elegant glassware, IKEA provides clear guidelines to keep your tableware looking its best. By adhering to these care guidelines, you can enjoy your IKEA Christmas products for many years to come.

Specific care instructions

For 100% Cotton Tablecloths and Table runner
Expect a minimal shrinkage of 4%. You can safely machine wash it at temperatures up to 60°C. When tumble drying, make sure the temperature does not exceed 80°C. Ironing is permissible at a maximum of 200°C to keep it wrinkle-free. Avoid using bleach and dry cleaning to maintain the fabric's integrity.

For Powder Coated Steel Items
A soft cloth dampened with water and a mild, non-abrasive detergent is all that's needed for cleaning.

For Paper Napkins
Designed for convenience and single use, there are no care instructions needed.

For Glass Bottles with Stoppers
Sterilise gently by preheating the bottles with warm tap water to prevent thermal shock and potential cracking and always wash and dry them before the first use. These bottles are designed for food and beverages up to a maximum temperature of 50°C. They are dishwasher-safe up to 60°C, ensuring easy cleanup after your holiday festivities.

To be more eco-friendly, our tableware is designed to be durable and long-lasting, reducing the need for frequent replacements. We aim to reduce waste in its packaging, often using recycled or minimal materials for packaging.