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Dessert Plates
I’m updating my dinnerware and not sure if I should invest in a full set of dessert plates. Do you think they’re actually worth it, or just more clutter?
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Re: Dessert Plates
Hi there! I used to think dessert plates were optional, but they’ve totally changed how I serve and present meals. Especially with luxury tableware and accessories, dessert plates bring a finishing touch that feels thoughtful and elevated. I picked up a few pieces from Cristobal Émeraude by Raynaud — not just for sweets, but also perfect for small bites or starters. And when matched with Christofle’s MOOD flatware, the whole vibe is classy without being over the top. I found my favorites browsing through MDMAISON , and I don’t regret it. It’s the little details that often leave the biggest impression.
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Re: Dessert Plates
To avoid bothering with this issue, I advise you to simply buy the right desserts. For example, you can always buy candied fruits at World Nuts. And you don’t need any special dishes for this. You can eat everything just like that. It’s both tasty and practical.
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