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Best Traditional Thanksgiving Dinnerware: Pfaltzgraff Autumn Berry Dinnerware Set
Price: $89.99 for 16 Pieces
If you’re looking for a dinnerware set that brings back Thanksgiving memories of a family feast at Grandma’s house, this classic Pfaltzgraff dinnerware set will do the trick. The set is available in 16, 32, or 48 pieces so you can serve anywhere from 4 to 12 guests.
Best Whimsical Thanksgiving Dinnerware: Nathalie Lete Dessert Plate from Anthropologie
Price: $18 per Plate
If you’re looking to add a little whimsy to the dessert course, grab these adorable plates from Anthropologie featuring painted animals and mushrooms. While they definitely have a vintage-inspired fall vibe, they’re not so themed that you can’t use them year round, especially if you love all things cottagecore.
Best Retro Thanksgiving Dinnerware: Zipcode Design Gettys Stoneware Dinnerware
Price; $96.35 for Set of 16
If you want a retro mid-century modern vibe without digging through piles of mismatched dishes at a thrift shop, try this funky stoneware set from Zipcode Design. The bold graphic pattern is perfect for a laid-back Thanksgiving get together.
Best Rustic Thanksgiving Dinnerware: Vince Rustic Stoneware Dinnerware Set
Price: $129.99 for 16-Piece Set
This rustic dinnerware set can be used daily, but we love the rusty orange color for Thanksgiving. At $130 for service for 4, this is a solid high-quality set you can use at Thanksgiving feasts for years.
Best Durable Thanksgiving Dinnerware: Gufaith Melamine Dinnerware
Price: $41.39 for 12-Piece Set
If you’re hosting a kid-friendly Thanksgiving dinner this year, the last thing you want to do is worry about someone accidentally dropping a nice dish. This unbreakable terracotta and white melamine set is super affordable at under $50 for 12 pieces. It’s BPA-free and dishwasher safe too.
Best Eco-Friendly Thanksgiving Dinnerware: Meri Meri Bamboo Plates
Price: $58 for 6 Plates
Meri Meri’s bamboo dinner plates aren’t just a cute durable option for Thanksgiving. They’re also environmentally friendly. We love the modern earthy tones and scalloped edges.
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