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Harvest Dinnerware - Cute or Kitschy???

I like it but have not seen it in person.

Any other nice harvest dinnerware out there? Haven't been to Home Goods yet - they are usually my go to for unusual seasonal dinnerware.

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I think it is beautiful! Where is this from, Home Goods?

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Re: Harvest Dinnerware - Cute or Kitschy???

Two long-standing autumn patterns are Spode's Woodland and Johnson Brothers' His Majesty.

I think Rachael Ray's Hoot dinnerware would be cute for autumn, too.

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I love the Woodland Spode - have wanted it forever with the two golden retrievers!!!

Think this is a gorgeous table set with the Woodland Spode!!!

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Harvest Garden Dinnerware

This is from Pier 1, sorry the picture is so small!

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On 8/21/2014 Hooty said:

I think it is beautiful! Where is this from, Home Goods?

http://www.touchstonecatalog.com/product/Harvest_Blessings_Ceramic_Dinnerware_and_Linens

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Re: Harvest Dinnerware - Cute or Kitschy???

I personally prefer solid dinnerware in food-friendly colors.

(I just think the food looks better on plain dishes.)

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On 8/21/2014 StElmoQn said:

I love the Woodland Spode - have wanted it forever with the two golden retrievers!!!

Think this is a gorgeous table set with the Woodland Spode!!!

LOVE!!! Thanks for sharing! Being a birder enthusiast, love the birds...like the pheasant!

I checked Macy's and it seems that some pieces are made in China while others are made in England...not exactly matchy-matchy according to a couple of reviewers. Quite disappointing for expensive dinnerware.

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On 8/21/2014 faeriemoon said:

I personally prefer solid dinnerware in food-friendly colors.

(I just think the food looks better on plain dishes.)

I'm with you on that one. Or maybe a border pattern. Having the whole plate painted is too busy for me.

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On 8/21/2014 ChynnaBlue said:
On 8/21/2014 faeriemoon said:

I personally prefer solid dinnerware in food-friendly colors.

(I just think the food looks better on plain dishes.) Smile

I'm with you on that one. Or maybe a border pattern. Having the whole plate painted is too busy for me.

I hear where both of you are coming from...BUT...and this is a big but for me, I keep my dining room table decorated for autumn (sans food) from September until Thanksgiving, and having visual interest on the plates is more visually appealing to me.

I'm thinking of maybe just the salad plates with a solid color dinner plate would work.