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Wiltshire Launches new Dinnerware Range to Elevate Entertaining and Make Eating-in Look Better Than Ever


Take every day dining up a notch with Wiltshire Uniquely Australian Designed Stoneware and Porcelain Dinnerware sets 

Spring entertaining has sprung - impress guests with delicately fluted Petite Petal range perfect for high teas and parties

Australian homewares brand Wiltshire has today announced the release of four new Dinnerware sets, sure to elevate everyday dining, and usher in the quintessential Spring and Summer home entertaining seasons with flair. Entertaining and dining in, has never looked so stylish, with a collection to suit every taste and tablescape with the introduction of Wiltshire Coupe Stoneware, Printed Porcelain, White Stippled Embossed and Petite Petal dinnerware ranges.

The newest additions to the Wiltshire family are sure to become eye-catching dinnerware staples for any Australian tabletop. The Dinnerware ranges have sets varying from four to twelve pieces, featuring Australian designs, classic themes, earthy tones to ocean hues, calming greens and crisp whites, and contemporary colour schemes to bring a pop of colour and style to any tablescape. Each range has a unique and contemporary finish and the ability to mix and match, so you can make many family and friend entertaining moments that much more special.

Petite Petal Dinnerware

Impress your guests and style your next occasion with the Wiltshire Petite Petal range. Distinctive and simply stunning, the Petite Petal collection has delicate fluted edges, and is perfect for high teas, parties, snacks, and desserts.

Designed for serving and sharing, the Petite Petal collection comes in contemporary coordinating colours: soft blush pink, sage green, linen grey and blueberry - perfect for mixing and matching. They’re microwave and dishwasher safe, so serving and cleaning will be a breeze, leaving more time to focus on entertaining and fun with friends and family.

Petite Petal 

The range comes in sets of four complementary modern colours: soft blush pink, sage green, linen grey, and blueberry:

  • Petite Petal Plates Set of 4 - 20.5cm RRP$50.00
  • Petite Petal Heart Bowls Set of 4 -14.5cm x 15.5cm x 5cm RRP$45.00
  • Petite Petal Bowls Set of 4 -15cm x 6.5cm RRP$45.00
  • Petite Petal Bowls Set of 4 - 11.5cm x 5cm RRP$40.00

Coupe Stoneware Dinnerware

Make a modern dinner table statement with the classic, quality glazed stoneware in a classic coupe shape. Ideal for entertaining or everyday dining, mix and match complimentary Australian earthy hues to create a tabletop statement that is uniquely yours.

Signature smooth coupe edges, coupled with earthy hues, makes the Coupe Stoneware range the perfect choice for lunches, brunches, special occasions, and everything in between. Microwavable and dishwasher safe, so serving and cleaning will be a breeze.

Wiltshire Coupe Stoneware

The range comes in complimentary Australian earthy hues including clay, eucalypt, ocean, pebble, and stone:

  • Coupe Bowls Set of 4 - 18cm x 5.5cm RRP$38.00
  • Deep Bowls Set of 4 - 14cm x 7.8cm RRP$36.00
  • Dinner Plates Set of 4 - 27cm RRP $50.00
  • Mugs Set of 4 350ml - RRP$29.00
  • Side Plates Set of 4 - 20cm RRP$38.00

Printed Porcelain Dinnerware (Botanica & Riverstone)

Elevate every day with the Wiltshire printed porcelain Dinnerware. Spice up your tabletop with two uniquely Australian mix and match sets with modern colours and abstract smooth stone patterns. The Botanica and Riverstone Dinnerware collections capture the raw splendour of Australian wildlife and landscapes, comprised of quality porcelain in a classic coupe shape, they can also be mixed and matched with the coupe stoneware.

The classic, smooth coupe edge makes a modern dinner table statement and make it the perfect choice for lunches, brunches, special occasions, and everything in between. They’re microwave and dishwasher safe, so serving and cleaning will be a breeze.

Printed Porcelain range

In modern colours and abstract stone pattern, the Riverstone and Botanica dinnerware comes in a 12 Piece Dinner Set RRP$99.00. The set includes:

  • 4 x Dinner Plates 27cm
  • 4 x Side Plates 20cm
  • 4 x Bowls 18cm x 5cm 

White Stippled Embossed Range  

The Wiltshire White Stipple Embossed Dinner Set adds a touch of glam to the humble family dinner table. Quality porcelain with a stylish embossed finish and crisp white hue to ensure every Australian family will be ready to eat every meal in style. Elevate your home cooked meals with this dinnerware set that is sure to make every meal look restaurant quality. The perfect choice for lunches, brunches, special occasions, and everything in between. They’re microwave and dishwasher safe, so serving and cleaning will be a breeze.

White Stippled Embossed

  • White Stipple Embossed 12 Piece Dinner Set  RRP$99.00
  • White Stipple Embossed Mugs Set of 4 350ml RRP$29.00

Pricing and Availability

Just in time for Spring/Summer entertaining, the full range of Wiltshire Dinnerware will be available exclusively at Spotlight stores from 22nd September 2022, and available on www.wiltshire.com.au from 1st October.
 

Wiltshire is one of Australia’s most recognised kitchenware brands. Famous for the innovative and world first self-sharpening knife (Staysharp), Wiltshire today is synonymous with quality & value. Wiltshire has products across kitchen knives, cookware, BBQ tools, bakeware, baking accessories and kitchen tools & gadgets. For more info visit Wiltshire.com.au

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