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Lenox French perle dinnerware

I, thinking of purchasing some Lenox French perle dinnerware and was wondering if anyone has it. If so, do you like it? How does it do in the dishwasher?

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Re: Lenox French perle dinnerware

I don't have it but think it's very pretty.  Since it's stoneware it should do great in the dishwasher.


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Re: Lenox French perle dinnerware

I don't have it buy have admired it for quite some time. 

 

I think it is elegant and sophisticated without being stuffy or too overly feminine. I find it to be timeless and not something trendy that will look out dated in short order.

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Re: Lenox French perle dinnerware

I love all of the colors but I think I’m going to get the red. I didn’t even know they had it in red until recently.

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Re: Lenox French perle dinnerware

I have it in ivory ...  I LOVE it ...  goes everyday or dresses up nicely.  Dishwasher not a problem, and of course Lenox name is one you can count on.  

 

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Re: Lenox French perle dinnerware

@Ladybug837  I have always loved that pattern. My favorite color is the sea green.  I think you will really enjoy it....I hope it brings you joy for many years to come!

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Re: Lenox French perle dinnerware

I have some pieces.  I put them in the dishwasher - no problem whatsoever.

 

You'll love them.  They're beautiful.

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Re: Lenox French perle dinnerware

I have it in the white-- it's more a cream color.  BBB had a photo of Christmas table using French Perle with plaid and that's what got me hooked. All the colors can be dressed up or down. 

 

I also have Butterfly Meadow;  French Perle is heavier and thicker because it's stoneware. Haven't had any problems using the dishwasher. I read some reviews saying flatware marred the plate surfaces, but I haven't had any problem. 

 

There's other styles in the line of French Perle. I wanted smaller bowls and little plates and found some at Tuesday Morning, not the swirl pattern but more dotted, in white and other colors. They blend together nicely.  Pistachio is a pretty color, too; look at CZJ table linens here on site, the photo uses it.

 

TJM and Tues Morn both have had linens in French Perle, also, if you wanted them.

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Re: Lenox French perle dinnerware


@Nomore wrote:

I have it in the white-- it's more a cream color.  BBB had a photo of Christmas table using French Perle with plaid and that's what got me hooked. All the colors can be dressed up or down. 

 

I also have Butterfly Meadow;  French Perle is heavier and thicker because it's stoneware. Haven't had any problems using the dishwasher. I read some reviews saying flatware marred the plate surfaces, but I haven't had any problem. 

 

There's other styles in the line of French Perle. I wanted smaller bowls and little plates and found some at Tuesday Morning, not the swirl pattern but more dotted, in white and other colors. They blend together nicely.  Pistachio is a pretty color, too; look at CZJ table linens here on site, the photo uses it.

 

TJM and Tues Morn both have had linens in French Perle, also, if you wanted them.


I have Butterfly Meadow also. I do like the French Perle also. But for anyone who wants to coordinate with their Butterfly Meadow there are solid colors of BM called "Carved". They are really pretty too.

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Re: Lenox French perle dinnerware

Love this in white!

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