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Discover Bloomingville tableware
by Stephanie Tschan
Tell us what your home looks like and we'll show you which crockery is right for you.
Danish brands Bloomingville and Nordal both focus on understated tableware. The earthenware-look ceramic crockery reminds us of our grandmothers' tableware, in a modern version. For design styles: Nordic, Scandinavian and cottage. [[product:5981171,5757555,5757433]]
Is your interior classic and chic? Then take a look at sets from Maxwell & Williams, Sola or Kahla. For furnishing styles: classic and cottage. [[product:5978711,5948533,5940625]]
People who find round plates boring will undoubtedly love the new rectangular plates. These designs from Maxwell & Williams and Kahla are in perfect harmony with a modern environment. Designs enhanced with graphic elements, such as plates from Interstil Interior, bring a touch of originality to the dining table. For furnishing styles: modern and Asian. [[product:5948746,5798357,5940678]]
Dishes with floral and fancy patterns are often far too beautiful to be stored in the cupboard after use. So place the plates in a pretty display case and incorporate them into your decorating concept. For furnishing styles: cottage, shabby chic and Scandinavian. [[product:5945983,5945906,5758159]]
Kahla surprises with its new series 'Dîner' and 'Ray of Gold'. At their best, large plates with linear or geometric patterns are combined with each other. For mid-century, classic and modern furnishing styles. [[product:5940571,5940636,5942654]]
Those who haven't found what they're looking for can take a look at the rest of the special crockery range or ask us for advice by writing a comment below.
When I’m not busy putting together home décor themes or planning marketing activities for Galaxus, I enjoy decorating my home with things I love and starting DIY projects I finish all too rarely. The inspiration I get comes from blogs, magazines and travels. My favourite home living styles: Nautical, Scandinavian and Nordic.