Breakfast, lunch, dinner and restaurants
12 inches across
IKEA 365+ dinnerware is made of carefully selected feldspar porcelain and therefore very sturdy, durable and impact resistant. IKEA 365+ Oven dish, white, 15×10 ¼ ” Made of feldspar porcelain, which makes the oven dish impact resistant and durable.
Dinner : When serving a meal, dinner plates range in size from approximately 8.75 inches to 9.75 inches and are sized for entrees or assorted food selections.
OFTAST Plate, white – IKEA .
Traditionally, a standard dinner plate has always had a diameter of 10.5 inches . In recent years, however, increasing numbers of restaurants have chosen to use larger 11 or 12 inch plates.
Charger plates
The stoneware and other dishes made by IKEA are also microwave and dishwasher safe . They are safe from heavy metals and can be used for everyday use or for more formal occasions, depending on which is purchased.
Below, eight durable dinnerware sets that won’t chip or scratch: AmazonBasics 18-Piece Dinnerware Set, Service for 6. Corelle Livingware Sand Sketch 16-Piece Dinnerware Set. Handi-Ware 16-Piece Melamine Dinnerware Set, Service for 4, Break & Chip Resistant. Adkins 16-Piece Dinnerware Set. Zak Designs Confetti Plastic Plates.
IKEA 365+ dinnerware is made of carefully selected feldspar porcelain and therefore very sturdy, durable and impact resistant.
Size and type Bread and butter plate: small (about 6–7 inches (15–18 cm)) for individual servings. Lunch or dessert plates (typically 9 inches (23 cm)) Dinner plates: large (10–12 inches (25–30 cm)), including buffet plates, serving plates which tend to be larger (11–14 inches (28–36 cm))
Melamine is a type of plastic found in many reusable plates, utensils, and cups. The FDA has ruled that melamine is safe to use, but that you shouldn’t use it in a microwave. However, if you’re concerned about melamine exposure from dishware, there are other options out there. Melamine .
Polystyrene
Corelle is a brand of glassware and dishware. It is made of Vitrelle, a tempered glass product consisting of two types of glass laminated into three layers. It was introduced by Corning Glass Works in 1970, but is now manufactured and sold by Corelle Brands.
A lot of Ikea dishware is, in fact, lead-free and we have a few lead-free Ikea dishes in our home. Lead at this level (below 90 ppm in a newly manufactured piece) is also very unlikely to leach or to cause any harm to humans, especially given the Ikea pottery is mass manufactured and high fired.
we went from the fargrik to the ikea 365 porcelain and haven’t looked back. they don’t scratch like the fargrik (which were totally scratched up within a few months) and they seem to get hot like “normal” dishes when microwaved.