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15 dinner sets to elevate your table in 2026, reviewed by editors

From stoneware to bone china, they'll last for years.
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Why you can trust us

Our hard-to-please editors have tested everything from the comfiest sofas to the sturdiest suitcases, and even the finest cutlery, so we know a thing or two about which brands are actually worth your money. When it comes to dinner sets, we’ve done the legwork so you don’t have to, and we've cherry-picked until only the very best made the cut. The result? A whittled-down edit of 15 seriously covetable dinner sets that are guaranteed to impress, whether it’s a casual weeknight or a full-on dinner party.


Ahead, our full edit of the best dinner sets of 2026.

Dinner sets FAQs


What are the best dinner plate brands to shop in 2026?

This totally depends on what you're after, your personal style and budget. The White Company delivers on both style and quality, while Our Place ranks top for editor-approved aesthetic designs. Next has a good dinner set offering, including interior designer and brand collabs like Laura Ashley and Nina Campbell, while Anthropologie will always be our go-to for quirky vintage-inspired crockery. We also recommend ProCook, Dunelm, and Marks & Spencer for dinnerware essentials, including the best cutlery, glassware and bowls.


What's the best material for a dinnerware set?

The most common dinnerware offerings are bone china, porcelain and stoneware (often called earthenware), with stoneware being the most durable. "For those looking for a dinner set for everyday dining, I would recommend choosing one made from 100% stoneware – like my 12 Piece Meadow Dining Set from my collection with Next", advises Nina Campbell. "Stoneware is not only dishwasher-safe and microwaveable, but it's also more resistant to scratching, chipping, and cracking, making it more durable than other materials, such as china or porcelain.”

  • Bone china is the most expensive and the thinnest. It's best for formal dining and isn't as durable as some other offerings.
  • Porcelain is the most common material for a dinnerware set. It's found everywhere and purchased a lot: affordable, durable, often available in different hues and prints, dishwasher-safe, microwavable and sometimes oven-safe.
  • Stoneware is a very stylish option – it looks rustic and textured, is heavier than porcelain and is often quite affordable. You do have to take good care of it, though, to ensure it doesn't get marked and ruined quickly.

Can you put your dinnerware in the dishwasher or microwave?

Wondering if you can put your dinnerware in the dishwasher or microwave? The answer depends on the specific set, as materials and finishes vary widely. Some are fully dishwasher- and microwave-safe, while others may require a bit more care to maintain their quality. In our roundup, we’ve made it easy by clearly outlining in the specs which sets are safe for dishwasher and microwave use – and which ones aren't – so you can choose the right option for your lifestyle.


If you're after more kitchen content, head this way for cookware sets that'll last a lifetime, over here for cutlery sets to finish your table to perfection and in this direction for glassware you'll love to sip your favourite wine from.

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