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    9 Best Sustainable Dinnerware Brands For Ceramic Plates

    PrimeHubBy PrimeHubNovember 5, 2025No Comments8 Mins Read0 Views
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    Outdoor dining table set with a green checkered tablecloth, terracotta plates, bowls, cutlery, glassware, candles, a bottle of wine, yellow flowers, and small tomatoes. Wooden chairs surround the table.
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    The Good Trade editors endorse products we’ve personally researched, tested, and genuinely love. Learn more about our methodology and business model here.

    We’ve researched and tested ceramic plates from our favorite sustainable brands— these are our top picks for durability, safety, sustainability, and design.

    When choosing dinnerware from big-box retailers, what looks like a sturdy plate may actually be made from easily broken tempered glass or, worse, plastic. But if you’re looking to invest in your next set of plates, we recommend looking at ceramics. Not only are ceramics durable for long-term use, but they’re also made with natural clay.

    What to look for when shopping for ceramics:

    There are three main types of ceramics: Earthenware, stoneware, and porcelain. Earthenware is fired at an average of 1950 degrees Fahrenheit (1000+ degrees Celsius), resulting in a hardened look that may need an additional glaze. Stoneware is mid- to high-fired from 2200 to 2350 degrees Fahrenheit (1200 degrees Celsius) with a finished product that will be more durable and waterproof. Porcelain, firing at the highest temp (2400 degrees Fahrenheit, or 1300+ degrees Celsius), is often white, shiny, and hardened in appearance. With this in mind, we’ve sourced a few brands offering sustainable ceramic plates so you can upgrade your kitchen thoughtfully.

    Our Criteria:

    • THOUGHTFUL DESIGN | Each of these home brands prioritizes sustainability and craftsmanship when choosing materials and design.
    • DURABILITY | The below brands use the highest quality ceramic materials to ensure your plates will last against wear and tear and stay beautiful, even after many (many!) meals.
    • AFFORDABILITY | Ceramic dishes and stoneware are naturally more expensive. We’ve done our best to select brands that balance craftsmanship with accessible pricing.

    While you’re at it, check out our guides to recycled glassware and sustainable flatware.


    1. Year & Day

    Best For | Rimless dinner plates
    Made In | Portugal
    Price | $64/set of 4 plates

    Year & Day’s four core values make this home goods brand stand out from the crowd. By bringing together a thoughtful assortment of table settings, quality materials, direct shipping and transportation, and responsible manufacturing, you’ll experience fine craftsmanship with each use. Designed in California and finished in Portugal, these ceramic dinner plates are elegant, durable and come in an array of colors that are easy on the eyes. Unsure what style of tableware suits your needs? Let Year & Day customize your perfect set with this quiz! 

    Customer Review | “Ordered more for back up! We love our Y&D large plates. Mixing them with other colors offered makes it fun and elegant to entertain. They wash up beautifully, serve perfectly and are made to last. I use for every day and special occasions, no need to have separate sets. Minimalist and chic. Obsessed” – Pamela B. (Read all reviews.)

    A set of light blue dinnerware including two plates, one bowl, and one larger bowl arranged neatly on a neutral background.

    2. Our Place

    Best For | Restaurant-grade plates
    Made In | Manufactured by artisans & partners in the US, Thailand, China, India, Morocco & Mexico
    Price | $80/set of 4 plates

    Hand-glazed and crafted thoughtfully with ceramic stoneware made from the earth, Our Place has us swooning over its collection of full plates! If you’re short on space, these plates stack beautifully in conjunction with the brand’s other tableware options, Both oven and dishwasher safe, you’ll be going back for these dishes, again and again.  

    Customer Review | “The dinner plates are sturdy and a beautiful addition to our table top.” – Charles K. (Read all reviews.)

    Person in a striped shirt holding a stack of four ceramic dishes with brown, white, and black stripes.
    A grilled fish head, pieces of omelette, lemon wedge, and white garnish on a white plate with other dishes on a blue and white checkered tablecloth.

    3. GOODEE

    Best For | Global, artisan-crafted styles
    Made In | Japan, Egypt
    Price | Starting at $100/set of 4 plates

    GOODEE is one of our favorite marketplaces for ethically-sourced and artisan-made ceramic dinnerware pieces. GOODEE works with companies that share their ethics and values, like heritage craft production and community engagement initiatives, so you know you’ll be getting high quality one-of-a-kind pieces that give back to local artisans and their surrounding communities. Here you’ll find brands like 1616/Arita Japan and Malaika that handcraft their luxurious dinnerware using porcelain and Egyptian clay (and it’s all dishwasher and microwave safe). Bring a taste of sophistication to the dinner table!

    Customer Review | “I purchased four plates to fill a gap in my tableware—I used to own two dessert plates of this size but sadly broke one, and wanted to have nice plates to show off cakes and treats on when friends come over. The palace 160 is a good size for little bites, and it’s beautifully crafted. The plate does have an eggshell-like textured surface and not a glossy one, so take that into account if you’re sensitive to the sound of utensils on certain types of surfaces. Overall, I’m very pleased with this purchase and they’ve been complimented a lot already!” – Vanessa T. (Read all reviews.)

    Half of an apricot with a stone on a white, scalloped plate, under soft sunlight.
    Ceramic plate with hand-painted blue and green fish design, surrounded by green foliage pattern.

    4. Etsy

    Best For | Vintage, locally-made, & custom dinnerware
    Made In | Varies by seller
    Price | Varies by seller

    Etsy is our go-to online marketplace for finding unique and custom ceramic dinnerware you won’t find anywhere else. One notable shop KJ Pottery, a women-owned small business, specializes in handcrafted ceramic plates made from high-quality earthenware clay. Each plate is customizable with various rim styles and glaze options, and no two are exactly alike, offering a unique touch to your dining experience. Did we mention they’re made to order too? Support small businesses while elevating suppertime!

    Customer Review | “Impeccable quality and so safely packed for the shipping. Gorgeous use of color!” – Jacklyn (Read all reviews.)

    A stack of eight white ceramic plates with brown speckles, neatly arranged on a wooden surface.
    Stack of mixed colored ceramic plates with a red "The Good Trade 2025 Reader Favorite Award Winner" badge in the upper right corner.

    5. Material

    Best For | One-of-a-kind, imperfect plates
    Made In | South Korea
    Price | $200/set of 4 plates

    For Material’s co-founders Eunice and Dave, food and community have always been a powerful medium for carrying on their Korean and Vietnamese traditions. With this inspiration in mind, Material’s ceramic plates are tasteful, timeless, and crafted to last for generations to come. Hand-finished and made from natural Korean soil, these plates elevate your tabletop, adding a special touch to your daily meals. Besides its focus on quality kitchenware, Material is also committed to giving back to organizations that combat food insecurity for underserved groups.  

    A minimalist table setting featuring a grey plate on another grey plate, a fork to the left, a glass and spoon to the right, and a knife above the plate, all on a textured surface.
    A variety of black, beige, and gray ceramic bowls and plates are artistically arranged on a yellow and pink fabric background.

    6. East Fork

    Best For | Locally-made functional plates
    Made In | Asheville, North Carolina
    Price | $192/set of 4 plates

    For handmade modern ceramic plates, we’re eyeing East Fork’s kitchen collection. Made out of Asheville using locally sourced clay, these ceramic plates are beloved by potters and home cooks alike. Pick up a cake, side, or dinner plate, and you’ll support this small-batch studio while creating an even more palatable dish.

    Customer Review | “I just purchased 8 plates in lamb’s ear. My 5 year old son dropped one yesterday from about 3 feet to the hardwood floor. The plate came out unscathed. The plates seem to be durable and they are beautiful! I’m phasing out the old and in with the new!” – Melissa J. (Read all reviews.)

    A ceramic plate with a silver spoon and fork, a small cup, and a sprig of greenery. The utensils have black and white handles. All items reside on a beige surface.
    A table setting with a glass of sparkling wine, silverware, and layered ceramic dishes in burgundy and blue hues on a floral tablecloth.

    7. Lulu and Georgia

    Best For | Variety of styles
    Made In | Portugal
    Price | Starting at $98/set of 4 plates

    Lulu and Georgia is known for its curated home goods, and we’re honing in on their artisan-made stoneware and ceramic plates. These plates, designed by various artists and crafted by artisans — are either imported or made in Portugal — and blend traditional craftsmanship with modern design. Each piece reflects the brand’s dedication to quality and style, perfect for elevating any dining experience. 

    Customer Review | “Fantastic customer experience, lulu and Georgia is a responsive and flexible company to work with.” – Amy M. (Read all reviews.)

    A sliced turnip and a whole turnip are placed beside a stack of dark plates on a light-colored surface against a plain background.
    Three nested ceramic plates, each with a white interior and light brown rim, are stacked on a wooden surface.

    8. Hawkins New York

    Best For | Affordables plates
    Made In | China
    Price | $58/set of 4 plates

    For sustainable ceramics that are as sturdy as they are stylish, Hawkins New York’s Dinnerware collection, found on Food52, is our go-to. The Hawkins team has spent years working with worldwide artisans to craft quality home goods at affordable price points. And these plates are a testament to the team’s values: Made in China, highly functional, and beautifully designed, starting at $58 for a set of 4.

    A neatly arranged table setting with a pink striped napkin on a plate, alongside a fork and knife, a glass, a pink cup, and a small bouquet on a light wood surface.
    A yellow plate with a fork and knife is placed on a dark placemat. A glass with red liquid and a napkin are beside it. Decorative branches with berries are above the setting.

    9. Heath Ceramics

    Best For | Heritage designs
    Made In | Sausalito, California
    Price | Starting at $132/set of 4 plates

    Family-run American home goods brand Heath Ceramics has taken pride in firing up timeless ceramic designs since 1948. These durable dinnerware pieces include staples that have been popular since their original released designs, alongside more contemporary and experimental designs (like their hand-etched B&B plates and their rustic mini plates!). This B Corp also takes sustainably seriously — Heath’s specialized clay is developed to be fired at low temperatures to help conserve energy and their products contain 30% pre-consumer recycled clay. Classic and conscious!

    A round white plate with a brown rim on a plain background.
    A round gray ceramic plate with a subtle circular pattern.

    Featured image by Year & Day


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