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Wilmax Fine Porcelain Plates

These white durable porcelain plates anchor your place settings with an elegant warm modern style. The circular shapes and organic material bring a natural warmth to the unornamented modern design of the set. Pair these plates with artisanal linen placemats & napkins along with modern stainless steel flatware to achieve a nicely balanced warm modern look. Available in a 12" platter, 10" dinner, 9" lunch/salad, 8" dessert, and 6" bread/appetizer plates, and a 5.5" bowl.

Wilmax is an established UK manufacturer of tabletop wares with over 12 years of experience in Europe. They manufacture 100% of their products using their own or shared facilities in Asia to control their quality and design. Wilmax produces their fine porcelain using a unique double-fire process with an initial firing at 2,300 degrees followed by a second 800-degree glaze firing; resulting in durable hospitality-grade products.

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These white durable porcelain plates anchor your place settings with an elegant warm modern style. The circular shapes and organic material bring a natural warmth to the unornamented modern design of the set. Pair these plates with artisanal linen placemats & napkins along with modern stainless steel flatware to achieve a nicely balanced warm modern look. Available in a 12" platter, 10" dinner, 9" lunch/salad, 8" dessert, and 6" bread/appetizer plates, and a 5.5" bowl.

Wilmax is an established UK manufacturer of tabletop wares with over 12 years of experience in Europe. They manufacture 100% of their products using their own or shared facilities in Asia to control their quality and design. Wilmax produces their fine porcelain using a unique double-fire process with an initial firing at 2,300 degrees followed by a second 800-degree glaze firing; resulting in durable hospitality-grade products.