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Serveware is a great addition to your kitchen, helping you to do everything from mixing a salad to serving guests canapes in style, and many households wouldn't entertain the possibility of not owning a teapot. From cake stands stands to serving jugs, there are designs in all different styles and sizes for presenting, serving and pouring all types of food. More
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Ballerina Cup and Saucer
by Bunzlau Castle
Serving Tray With Fabric Handles, Small
by Elleffe Design
Ocean Cake Plate
by Bunzlau Castle
Buon Appetito Cake Dome
by STILE NORDICO SRL
Wagtails Spring Black Tray, 65 cm
by Nadja Wedin Design
Sombrero Container, Salmon, Large
by Federica Bubani
Bubblegum Birds Off-White Tray, 38 cm
by Nadja Wedin Design
Vine Serving Bowl
by Bunzlau Castle
Vela Square Serving Tray, Large
by Elleffe Design
Serving Tray, Blackbirds
by Anneko
Tall Plexi Basket
by Elleffe Design
White Porcelain Soup Tureen
by DESHOULIERES
Elemental 3-Piece Bowl Set
by Maxwell & Williams
Curved Centrepiece Serving Tray
by Elleffe Design
Peacock Pride Cup and Saucer
by Bunzlau Castle
Design Stainless Steel Serving Tray
by Elleffe Design
White Porcelain Gravy Boat
by DESHOULIERES
Ypsilon Serving Basket, Small
by Elleffe Design
Design Two-Bowl Centrepiece
by Elleffe Design
Serving Tray, Sheep
by Anneko
Ciocco Stainless Steel Basket
by Elleffe Design
Serving Tray, Angels
by Anneko
Serving Tray, Cups and Pots
by Anneko
Hummingbird Tray, 27 cm
by Nadja Wedin Design
Elemental Marble and Ash Paddle Cheese Board, Large
by Maxwell & Williams
The French Dog Tray, 27 cm
by Nadja Wedin Design
Wagtails Spring Off-White Tray, 38 cm
by Nadja Wedin Design
Dido Breakfast Set for Two, Green
by Camilla Engdahl
Sombrero Container, White, Large
by Federica Bubani
Wood Violets Footed Bowl
by Bunzlau Castle
The Owl Tray, 38 cm
by Nadja Wedin Design
Bugs and Butterflies Rose Tray, 65 cm
by Nadja Wedin Design
What types of serveware are available?
There are many different pieces of serveware that will aid in both everyday meals and entertaining at dinner parties. Most serveware sets should include serving dishes, platters, trays and utensils for food such as salads, pastas or appetisers. Pitchers and carafes are ideal for easily serving beverages, while a gravy jug is an essential component of the Sunday dinner table. Dipping bowls, cake stands and punch bowls are other pieces you might want for entertaining, and more options to showcase and serve your food include butter dishes, cream and sugar servers, and wine decanters.
What styles and materials of serveware should I consider?
Serveware styles and materials are quite limitless. Choose wooden pieces for an option that is both traditional and long-lasting; their classic styles will never go off-trend. Alternatively colourful plastic pieces can bring a sense of playfulness that offsets a contemporary kitchen. Wooden serving boards and bowls are ideal for bread, cheese and salads, and they look rustic and are durable enough for both indoor and outdoor use.
What specialty serveware might work for me?
Depending on your culinary expertise, you may want to consider additional serveware pieces to adequately stock your collection. If you’re keen on buffets, a warming tray will keep large amounts of food warm at gatherings. A tea and coffee set might be a nice complement to your breakfast table, while a chips and dip set could be perfect for your coffee table during a cocktail party. Other ideas are a fish platter to present seafood and a salad bowl for tossing and serving salads.
What size serveware should I purchase?
Serving dishes should be sized according to their purpose - ideally it's a good idea to keep some oversized serving trays and bowls for parties, and a set of smaller serving dishes for dips and nibbles. Storage may also be a factor, so there's merit in choosing a set of matching serving platters and dishes that will stack easily.
There are many different pieces of serveware that will aid in both everyday meals and entertaining at dinner parties. Most serveware sets should include serving dishes, platters, trays and utensils for food such as salads, pastas or appetisers. Pitchers and carafes are ideal for easily serving beverages, while a gravy jug is an essential component of the Sunday dinner table. Dipping bowls, cake stands and punch bowls are other pieces you might want for entertaining, and more options to showcase and serve your food include butter dishes, cream and sugar servers, and wine decanters.
What styles and materials of serveware should I consider?
Serveware styles and materials are quite limitless. Choose wooden pieces for an option that is both traditional and long-lasting; their classic styles will never go off-trend. Alternatively colourful plastic pieces can bring a sense of playfulness that offsets a contemporary kitchen. Wooden serving boards and bowls are ideal for bread, cheese and salads, and they look rustic and are durable enough for both indoor and outdoor use.
What specialty serveware might work for me?
Depending on your culinary expertise, you may want to consider additional serveware pieces to adequately stock your collection. If you’re keen on buffets, a warming tray will keep large amounts of food warm at gatherings. A tea and coffee set might be a nice complement to your breakfast table, while a chips and dip set could be perfect for your coffee table during a cocktail party. Other ideas are a fish platter to present seafood and a salad bowl for tossing and serving salads.
What size serveware should I purchase?
Serving dishes should be sized according to their purpose - ideally it's a good idea to keep some oversized serving trays and bowls for parties, and a set of smaller serving dishes for dips and nibbles. Storage may also be a factor, so there's merit in choosing a set of matching serving platters and dishes that will stack easily.
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