Serving dishes & plates
Check out our decorative and practical serving dishes and serving plates. They’ll help make your food a treat for the eyes even before it tickles your taste buds. There’s a wide range of serving dishes, with everything from elegant glass stands to dishes that you can use in the oven.
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Serving dishes that make every meal a celebration
The right serving dishes don’t just hold food – they set the stage for how it’s enjoyed. Whether it’s a big Sunday roast, a casual lunch in the garden, or a family-style dinner where everyone helps themselves, the right mix of serving plates, bowls and oven dishes turns a simple spread into something memorable.
Our collection offers everything from timeless classics to pieces that add a touch of personality to your dining table.
Which serving dishes should I choose for different meals?
Different dishes suit different occasions, and having a variety ensures you’re ready for anything.
- Serving plates – perfect for sliced meats, grilled vegetables or desserts.
- Bowls – ideal for salads, pasta or shared sides.
- Oven dishes – great for lasagna, roasted vegetables or bakes that go straight from oven to table.
- Wooden cutting boards – double up as rustic serving platters for cheese, bread, or antipasti.
- Baskets – keep bread, rolls or fruit within easy reach and add a cozy touch. A combination of sizes and shapes gives you flexibility to serve meals family-style or as individual portions.
What materials work best for serving?
Material choice can influence both practicality and presentation when choosing a serving dish set or individual pieces.
- Ceramic and porcelain – sturdy, heat-resistant, and available in a range of colors and finishes.
- Glass – sleek and modern, great for showcasing layered salads or desserts.
- Wood – warm, tactile, and ideal for casual dining.
- Stainless steel – durable, easy to clean, and often with a contemporary feel, perfect for both indoor and outdoor use.
Choosing pieces that complement each other helps create a coordinated table, even if the styles vary.