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Which Dinnerware Collection is right for you?

Dinnerware Line Comparison American Blue

Selecting the right dinnerware collection can be an overwhelming decision between trying to choose your favorite style and your favorite glaze or painted design. Then, finally, choosing how many to buy for your home.

At Emerson Creek Pottery, we offer three dinnerware styles: The Brookline, Coupe, and Classic collections. Take a look below and see which one meets your criteria the best!


Moss Brookline Dinner Set

Brookline Collection

Our modern Brookline Dinnerware Set includes a 10.5″ Dinner plate, a Salad Plate, a Shallow Bowl, and a Cake Plate. Of all three dish collections, our Brookline Set is the only one to include a Cake Plate. Buy dishes individually, choose between a Set for One, or a Set for Four.

Compared to Coupe and Classic Collections: The Brookline dishes are the largest in size. This dinnerware collection is heavier than the other two and include exposed clay rims and hand-thrown lines. It also offers more solid glaze options than classic or coupe.

Additional accessory items: Cereal Bowl, Skillet Plate, Ramekin, Mixing Bowl

Available in eight hand glazed solid colors and four hand painted designs:


Copper Clay Coupe Dinner Set

Coupe Collection

The popular Coupe Dinnerware Set includes a Dinner Plate, Salad Plate, and a Soup Bowl. Between our three dinnerware collections, the Coupe Set is lightest in weight and includes a smaller salad plate than the others (perfect for smaller tables!)

You can also choose to use the Salad Plates for bread or dessert, and fill your Soup Bowl with salad instead. The Coupe Dinnerware collection offers smooth lines and stacks easily. Buy pieces individually, in a Set for One, or a Set for Four.

Additional accessory items: Oval Platter, Pasta Bowl, Cereal Bowl

Available in four hand glazed solid colors and seven hand painted designs


Tuscan Olive Classic Dinner Set

Classic Collection

Our Classic Dinnerware Set includes a Dinner Plate, Salad Plate and Soup Bowl, each with the traditional wide rim that you might see when you dine at your favorite restaurant.

The Classic Collection of dishes is one of the first dinnerware designs made by Emerson Creek Pottery. (We began offering this set in the 1980’s.) With its timeless look, the Classic Dinnerware Set is continuously a favorite as family and friends gather around the table. Available individually, in a Set for One, or a Set for Four.

Additional accessory items: Teacups, Garlic Keeper, Cracker Basket

Available in four hand glazed solid colors and ten hand painted designs:


Dinnerware CollectionsPieces in SetSet IncludesDinner PlateSalad PlateBowlCake Plate
Greystone Brookline Dinner SetBrookline4Dinner Plate, Salad Plate, Shallow Bowl, Cake Plate10.5″ / 2.45lbs8.25″ / 1.45lbs8.25″ / 1.75lbs6.25″ / 0.75lbs
American Blue Coupe Dinner SetCoupe3Dinner Plate, Salad Plate, Soup Bowl10.375″ / 1.85lbs7″ / 0.65lbs3.25″ (Base) / 1.2lbsN/A
Copper Clay Classic Dinner SetClassic3Dinner Plate, Salad Plate, Soup Bowl9.5″ / 1.55lbs7.5″ / 0.90lbs3.75″ (Base) / 1.2lbsN/A
Collection comparison at a glance.

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