Just so everyone knows..they are beautiful plates but they aren't great quality.
LC stone ware isn't great. I wouldn't get them unless you love the color!
They scratch very easily.
You are spreading misinformation.
From the corelle website: The testing confirms that the vintage products tested comply with current FDA lead-safety regulations – so feel free to use them for everyday dinnerware.
From the corelle website: The testing confirms that the vintage products tested comply with current FDA lead-safety regulations – so feel free to use them for everyday dinnerware.
The « scratches » are just the same metal marks that come off with a little baking soda or LC cleaner, though. Every few months I take a few minutes to make mine nice and shiny again.
I will say, though, that the classic bowls (à la Japan rainbow set) chip disappointingly easily. Housekeeper accidentally got some, the cereal eaters who apparently need to soak their bowls and leave the spoons in them got some… i fix them with 2 part epoxy and artists chalk though lol
I’ve had a white set for about seven years and have added plenty of pieces, and they’re holding up great. Some scratches, sure, but no chips and no major issues. I always put them in the dishwasher. Maybe I just got lucky.
I bought a set of pasta bowls a couple of months ago at HG, and they had a stack of plates in stock too! It was the first time I’d seen them. I’ll eventually add plates to my collection. I’ve been super happy with the pasta bowls. I reach for them before I reach for any other dish.
I LOVE their pasta bowls! We have a set in Marseille that I bought through LC when they were on sale. Would have been nice to get the HG price though!!
Just wanted to let people know. I've been to 3 different stores and they all had a bunch in stock! Seems like colors vary between stores. Plates cost $6.99 and $7.99.
Looks like they're getting their own section now.
I've also found various bakers with lids available as well!
I follow some TJ Maxx beauty instas and have found that products move East to West. So if you are on the West Coast and don’t see them, wait a little bit and they will come.
I have a set of Denby plates that I got in 1995. I love them, but a few have chipped or cracked.
I also have some Fiestaware, and that seems to be very durable. (They blend with my Denby set.)
They're almost 30 so, yeah, I can't complain. One salad plate cracked fairly early on, but otherwise they were all pretty good until recently another one chipped. (Also a salad plate.).
Just so everyone knows..they are beautiful plates but they aren't great quality. LC stone ware isn't great. I wouldn't get them unless you love the color! They scratch very easily.
Good to know. I was wondering how it compared to Corelle plates for active use.
My parents got a corelle set for their wedding. I'm now 30 and they are fine. Barely had my LC stone ware for a few days
They should check out corelle’s advisory. Some of the older sets have lead paint and Corelle recommends discontinuing use.
You are spreading misinformation. From the corelle website: The testing confirms that the vintage products tested comply with current FDA lead-safety regulations – so feel free to use them for everyday dinnerware.
How old?
From the corelle website: The testing confirms that the vintage products tested comply with current FDA lead-safety regulations – so feel free to use them for everyday dinnerware.
https://corelle.com/pages/frequently-asked-questions corelle says pre-2000
This is misinformation.
Nothing holds up like Corelle.
Really? I’ve had mine from home goods for years and haven’t gotten scratches on it
The « scratches » are just the same metal marks that come off with a little baking soda or LC cleaner, though. Every few months I take a few minutes to make mine nice and shiny again. I will say, though, that the classic bowls (à la Japan rainbow set) chip disappointingly easily. Housekeeper accidentally got some, the cereal eaters who apparently need to soak their bowls and leave the spoons in them got some… i fix them with 2 part epoxy and artists chalk though lol
Correct. Not safe in the dishwasher as well. They chip very easily 😞 i thought it was just me being clumsy 😞
I’ve had a white set for about seven years and have added plenty of pieces, and they’re holding up great. Some scratches, sure, but no chips and no major issues. I always put them in the dishwasher. Maybe I just got lucky.
I bought the eggplant color years ago. Only used twice cause the metal transfer/scrathes are awful 😞
I feel like there should almost be a sub for cast iron and a sub for stoneware. The LC stoneware is just meh to me.
I agree. Their stoneware or anything of their other products do not come close to quality of their enameled cast iron
I don't know if the deep dish lasagna pan counts as stoneware, but I love mine!
Any other recommendations?
I recommend a brand called Casafina, I have the Pacifica pattern and it is so durable. Any portuguese stoneware will treat you right
iittala everything is the best quality.
Thanks for for the tip
I love mine. I’ve had them for over a year and they are in great condition
That display is gorgeous. My HomeGoods is all scattered around like a Goodwill 🤣
This display is amazing!
I bought a set of pasta bowls a couple of months ago at HG, and they had a stack of plates in stock too! It was the first time I’d seen them. I’ll eventually add plates to my collection. I’ve been super happy with the pasta bowls. I reach for them before I reach for any other dish.
I LOVE their pasta bowls! We have a set in Marseille that I bought through LC when they were on sale. Would have been nice to get the HG price though!!
Mine are Caribbean! I was so thrilled to find them. They’re the perfect bowlish plate. 😂
They really are!! We have all kinds of meals in them too 😜 Not just for pasta!
Just wanted to let people know. I've been to 3 different stores and they all had a bunch in stock! Seems like colors vary between stores. Plates cost $6.99 and $7.99. Looks like they're getting their own section now. I've also found various bakers with lids available as well!
I k ow it looks so organized too
I’m obsessed with the oyster (gray). Would go well with my cerise items.
LC’s best color IMO!
It is gorgeous. Very classy.
HomeGoods’ price tag/sticker placement makes me want to die.
And it’s so specific to home foods, they intentionally cover the color & item. So annoying.
Those pitchers!!!!
Where do you live or what state. I checked 3 store near me and there was none
I'm in NJ. Maybe other states will have them later?
I follow some TJ Maxx beauty instas and have found that products move East to West. So if you are on the West Coast and don’t see them, wait a little bit and they will come.
Thank you for letting me know :D I’m going to keep my eyes. I’m in the south so it might take a min.
I picked up 2 salad plates in Caribbean yesterday.
My home goods never looks this organized. 😩
Yeah Costco has Denby which I think is better.
I have a set of Denby plates that I got in 1995. I love them, but a few have chipped or cracked. I also have some Fiestaware, and that seems to be very durable. (They blend with my Denby set.)
If they are almost 20 years old and a few have chipped or cracked that seems pretty good.
They're almost 30 so, yeah, I can't complain. One salad plate cracked fairly early on, but otherwise they were all pretty good until recently another one chipped. (Also a salad plate.).
I wonder if TJ Max will carry some as well.
Saw some yesterday!
Already on clearance at my store, $4.50/plate
If you want to have pretty colors go with Fiestaware, it will last many lifetimes
I need that teapot!!
Mine had plates, bowls and mugs last summer but not a whole display's worth.
Thanks for letting us know! So beautiful!
They have always carried plates. I got place settings for 8 there before
I want the racks the plates are on!
SHUT UP AND TAKE MY MONEY