Tableware Ranges A - Z by Pattern
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AmherstThe height of understated elegance and good taste, Amherst is the perfect backdrop for sophisticated dining. For more than two decades, this fine bone china pattern has been chosen by those looking for subtle, classic designs with a contemporary twist. Pure white fine bone china, soft grey and black - the gentle monochrome of Amherst is tempered by a neat, symmetrical and utterly classic floral motif in shades of blue. |
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Introduced: 1984 |
Plates from: £17-£25 |
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Anthemion Blue (Prestige)Deliberately opulent, unashamedly extravagant, Anthemion Blue shimmers as its rich colbalt blue background contrasts with lavish gold and delicate neo-classical iconography to create the ultimate luxury for the table. Using classic shapes, the range features decorative borders detailed with traditional colonnades and classic laurel. |
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Introduced: 2009 |
Plates from: £85-£125 |
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Astbury Black (Prestige)The most lavishly gilded and extravagant fine bone china tableware since the time of Josiah Wedgwood I (1730-95), Astbury is a triumph of craftsmanship. The magnificent pattern of classical Greek figures and scrolls is outlined and embellished with reliefs by hand. The product is then glazed before each of the raised embellishments is individually coated with pure gold (an astonishing 1,160 embellishments on a 27cm plate). |
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Introduced: 1929 |
Plates from: £560-£700 |
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Barbara Barry Musical ChairsMusical Chairs is a tea set that plays with Barry's iconic furniture designs. Using them as crisp silhouettes on fresh bone china, they can be mixed with Top Note to create a full dinner set. |
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Introduced: 2007 |
Plates from: £17 |
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Celestial GoldThe purest of whites and the softest of greys form the background to vine-like scrolls. Shimmering precious metal adds sparkle, bringing the simplest dish to life. Celestial captures the very essence of English style with its mix of clean lines and delicate detailing. |
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Introduced: 2002 |
Plates from: £20-£25 |
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Celestial PlatinumThe purest of whites and the softest of greys form the background to vine-like scrolls. Shimmering precious metal adds sparkle, bringing the simplest dish to life. Celestial captures the very essence of English style with its mix of clean lines and delicate detailing. |
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Introduced: 2000 |
Plates from: £17-£25 |
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CornucopiaLike the mythical horn of plenty which inspires this sumptuously exuberant collection, Cornucopia is full of styling possibilities to reflect your mood and personality. A tightly defined and interlinked foliage pattern with classical motifs of unicorns, satyrs and impish monkeys. Cornucopia is a rich and sophisticated favourite for any formal occasion. |
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Introduced: 1995 |
Plates from: £20-£30 |
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DynastyThis unashamedly opulent and stunningly sophisticated collection fuses the timeless designs of Greece and China with influences from Wedgwood's own archive heritage to deliver an inspirational and exotic signature table and giftware collection. |
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Introduced: 2008 |
Plates from: £19-£30 |
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EdmeRestrained and stylish, Edme is fashioned from Queen's Ware, a fine, cream-coloured earthenware developed by Josiah Wedgwood I in the mid-18th century. Edme wears its pedigree lightly, looking as crisply contemporary today as in the Art Deco years. |
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Introduced: 1908 |
Plates from: £6-£17 |
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Edme WhiteWedgwood marked the 100th anniversary of the Edme collection with a contemporary new twist, bringing a fresh new look to this most aristocratic of patterns. A dramatic new antique white glaze has been applied to the existing portfolio, smoothly harmonising the elegance of the sophisticated Georgian shapes. |
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Introduced: 2008 |
Plates from: £9-£10 |
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EtherealSimply beautiful and supremely versatile, this ultra-modern fusion pattern draws on a Wedgwood tradition of taking inspiration from nature. In the past this would have meant leaves, vegetables and fruit. In abstract Ethereal the natural source is open to your own interpretation: wind ruffling the surface of a still pool, the grain of wood, a tropical leaf, a Japanese sand garden? |
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Introduced: 2005 |
Plates from: £15-£21 |
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Florentine Turquoise (Prestige)Intricate decorative techniques make Florentine Turquoise one of the richest formal patterns in the Wedgwood tableware collection. In its modern, magnificent, turquoise-ground incarnation, Florentine creates a glorious setting for the grandest occasion. |
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Introduced: 1931 |
Plates from: £46-£58 |
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Golden BirdDesigned to be reflective of decorative designs from the first pattern books of the 18th Century Wedgwood Archive, and the English Arts & Crafts movement inspired by William Morris. Comprising two exquisite patterns featuring a naturalistic golden bird, and a classic tailored gold band. |
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Introduced: 2008 |
Plates from: £19-£30 |
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IndiaExotic inspiration is brought right up to date with India, taking as its theme sumptuous silk and carpet motifs from the sub-continent. These have been transformed into a delicate pattern with a very English watercolour effect. |
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Introduced: 1996 |
Plates from: £20-£30 |
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IntaglioIntaglio pays homage to the traditional skills of knurling and engine turning - the arts of indenting designs in wet clay to give a distinctive tactile finish. The designs deliberately vary across all the items, bringing an intricate web of fresh but understated architectural grace to the table. |
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Introduced: 2009 |
Plates from: £13-£17 |
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Jasper Conran Blue ButterflyA thoroughly modern take on a classic Regency pattern, Jasper Conran's range for Wedgwood, Blue Butterfly, brings his interpretation of an 18th century design to the table. |
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Introduced: 2007 |
Plates from: £19-£24 |
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Jasper Conran CasualThe Casual Collection combines versatility and comfort with an easy elegance. From family breakfasts to relaxed entertaining, it helps to make a house an inviting home. |
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Introduced: 2004 |
Plates from: £9-£10 |
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Jasper Conran Chinoiserie GreenThe pattern recalls the Chinese porcelains which were to inspire English ceramic designers in the 18th and 19th centuries, whose work inspired Jasper Conran's decidedly 21st-century collection. |
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Introduced: 2005 |
Plates from: £30-£37.50 |
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Jasper Conran Chinoiserie WhiteThe pattern recalls the Chinese porcelains which were to inspire English ceramic designers in the 18th and 19th centuries, whose work inspired Jasper Conran's decidedly 21st-century collection. |
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Introduced: 2005 |
Plates from: £24-£25 |
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Jasper Conran EmbroideredWith its contemporary lines and bold confident decoration Embroidered, inspired by Jasper's latest fashion collections, cleverly encompasses elements of the 18th century embroiderers' art. The pattern swirls and curls to represent every stitch and embellishment, a delightful compilation of shape and decorations providing a visual delight. |
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Introduced: 2009 |
Plates from: £19-£25 |
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Jasper Conran ImpressionsJasper Conran has refreshed his hugely successful casual range to reflect the very best of classic English design. New embossing on the established and timeless Conran Casual shape, inspired by elegant 17th century kitchenware and decorative techniques typical of that period. |
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Introduced: 2009 |
Plates from: £9-£10 |
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Jasper Conran WhiteJasper Conran has applied the contemporary, minimalist elegance of his haute couture designs to this tableware, with beautifully proportioned shapes and clean lines - an outstanding example of combining form with function. |
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Introduced: 2001 |
Plates from: £13-£17 |
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Jasper Conran Pin StripeThe contemporary clean lines of Jasper Conran's beautifully tailored clothing collections have provided the inspiration for the chic Pinstripe tableware range. The decoration used is simple and smart and makes a powerful statement when used alone. Yet it adds colour, contrast and interest when mixed and matched with Jasper Conran's iconic white collection. |
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Introduced: 2008 |
Plates from: £19-£25 |
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Jasper Conran PlatinumThese elegant shapes embellished with a precious platinum metal in subtle, sophisticated lining will add zest to your table settings. |
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Introduced: 2005 |
Plates from: £14.50-£23 |
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NatureA 21st century take on minimalism, crisply designed Nature is firmly rooted in Wedgwood history. Free flowing embossed patterns are inspired by swirling specimens from Josiah Wedgwood's 18th century fossil collection. |
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Introduced: 2000 |
Plates from: £12-£15 |
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Night and DayThe collection was voted an 'icon of style' by the British Design Council and it is easy to see why. Gleaming white fine bone china, with checkerboard, herringbone or fluted embossing - it's an irresistibly combination with lasting appeal. |
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Introduced: 2000 |
Plates from: £12-£15 |
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PlatoA very up-to-the-minute take on traditional tableware, Plato consists of three shapes - coupe, rim and square - allowing you to mix and match your plates and bowls to suit any type of cuisine, from classic British to fusion. |
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Introduced: 2007 |
Plates from: £10-£25 |
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Queen's PlainThe classic cream tableware design of Queen's Plain was first produced 1776. Its grande rustic tableware style continues to be popular for formal or everyday use. |
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Introduced: 1776 |
Plates from: £6-£12 |
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Renaissance GoldCombining elegant interior design motifs with the pure oval form of the celebrated Wedgwood cameo, together with bold Florentine accents to give scale and impact Renaissance Gold is s iconic as it is striking. |
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Introduced: 2009 |
Plates from: £20-£30 |
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Sarah's GardenAll the lush vitality of an English kitchen garden is captured in Sarah's Garden. Decorated with botanical sketches of traditional plants, herbs and flowers, this delightful collection is named after the wife of the first Josiah Wedgwood - 'my chief helpmate', as he described her. |
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Introduced: 1998 |
Plates from: £9-£12 |
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ShagreenShagreen, although eminently contemporary, is in fact steeped in design history. The Art Deco period saw the use of leather sharkshin, or Shagreen, as a decorative veneer in fashionable interiors of the time. This classic style is recreated on Wedgwood's signature fine bone china to stunning effect, with plate borders reminiscent of tiny fine pearls. |
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Introduced: 2006 |
Plates from: £23.50-£27.50 |
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SolarStunning in its simplicity, Solar is a contemporary classic. Pure white fine bone china is the medium for designing marvellously organic shapes with clean curves and sweeping indentations, creating light and shade. |
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Introduced: 1984 |
Plates from: £12-£15 |
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Signet PlatinumA true classic, Signet's beauty lies in its simplicity. Here, the smooth white fine bone china and the elegant shapes are the stars. No other patterning, not even a little embossing, because this is tableware at its purest, defying fads and passing fashions. There is just one simple, single embellishment - a slim line of precious platinum. |
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Introduced: 1994 |
Plates from: £14-£17 |
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SterlingA timeless and elegant pattern with a wide platinum band on Wedgwood's famous fine bone china. Perfect for everyday dining and those special occasions. |
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Introduced: 1999 |
Plates from: £13-£20 |
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Sweet PlumThis soft design features the essence of an English plum orchard depicted in soft pastel colours, its rich floral exuberance has a definite romantic appeal. |
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Introduced: 2007 |
Plates from: £17-£25 |
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Ulander Powder Blue (Prestige)This prestigious pattern was introduced by Wedgwood in around 1900 and was used as the White House service of US President Theodore Roosevelt. Wedgwood now produces Ulander principally for traditional afternoon tea. However, this is such a glorious pattern that, mixed with classic white, just a few pieces will add style and elegance to the dinner table. |
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Introduced: 1927 |
Plates from: £92-£115 |
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Ulander Powder Ruby (Prestige)This prestigious pattern was introduced by Wedgwood in around 1900 and was used as the White House service of US President Theodore Roosevelt. Wedgwood now produces Ulander principally for traditional afternoon tea. However, this is such a glorious pattern that, mixed with classic white, just a few pieces will add style and elegance to the dinner table. |
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Introduced: 1927 |
Plates from: £92-£115 |
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Vera Wang Ikat (New)The funky and vibrant colour tones of Ikat, married with the sparkle of Wedgwood bone china, make an irresistibly zesty combination that reflects Vera Wang's unique ability to fuse fashion chic with home wares. A bold design that is as luxurious as it is simple and laidback; Ikat demonstrates again the ese with which Vera Wang makes the design transition from catwalk to tabletop. |
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Introduced: 2010 |
Plates from: £13-£15 |
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Vera Wang Blanc sur BlancVera Wang approaches design through her passion for detail, a unique understanding of luxury and a desire to blend subtlety with sophistication. Her vision now extends beyond couture fashion into a lifestyle that is defined by being modern, sophisticated and whimsical. |
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Introduced: 2005 |
Plates from: £13.50-£22.50 |
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Vera Wang Champagne DuchesseVera Wang approaches design through her passion for detail, a unique understanding of luxury and a desire to blend subtlety with sophistication. Her vision now extends beyond couture fashion into a lifestyle that is defined by being modern, sophisticated and whimsical. |
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Introduced: 2005 |
Plates from: £13.50-£22.50 |
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Vera Wang Gilded LeafGilded Leaf uses laurel branch and leaf decoration in gold and platinum to bring a sparkling original look to the table. |
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Introduced: 2009 |
Plates from: £15-£25 |
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Vera Wang Gilded WeaveGilded Weave looks to the intricate art of the fabric maker with a broad border of woven platinum, edged with a thin gold line. |
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Introduced: 2009 |
Plates from: £15-£25 |
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Vera Wang GrosgrainVera Wang approaches design through her passion for detail, a unique understanding of luxury and a desire to blend subtlety with sophistication. Her vision now extends beyond couture fashion into a lifestyle that is defined by being modern, sophisticated and whimsical. |
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Introduced: 2005 |
Plates from: £13.50-£22.50 |
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Vera Wang Lace GoldThe exquisite Lace features details reminiscent of the most delicate lacework, encircled by an elegant platinum border. |
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Introduced: 2007 |
Plates from: £15-£25 |
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Vera Wang Lace PlatinumThe exquisite Lace features details reminiscent of the most delicate lacework, encircled by an elegant platinum border. |
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Introduced: 2006 |
Plates from: £15-£25 |
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Vera Wang NaturalsFeaturing clean, simple designs in contemporary organic shapes and 'unfinished-edge' detail, the chic sophistication of the collection brings minimalism to the table while being practical for everyday use. The range is available in three complementary colourways, mix and match shades of Leaf, Chalk and Graphite. |
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Introduced: 2008 |
Plates from: £9-£10 |
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Vera Wang With LoveWith Love - inspired by Vera's iconic jewellery 'Seven Days A Week I Love You' - is a fine bone china collection decorated with seven distinct, vintage inspired bands that unite to tell the story of everyday love and devotion. |
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Introduced: 2008 |
Plates from: £15-£25 |
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Wedgwood WhiteFirst introduced in 1920, Wedgwood White captures the very essence of English style. This is tableware at its purest, defying fads and passing trends. Despite its historic pedigree, the Wedgwood White collection is very much designed for modern living. |
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Introduced: 1920 |
Plates from: £9-£15 |
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Wild StrawberryDelicate blossoms, leaves and rich red fruits are scattered in a seemingly random yet artistic arrangement against Wedgwood's peerless white fine bone china. The dainty floral design, reminiscent of English summers and country house ease, makes Wild Strawberry perfect for relaxed meals, more formal dining and, of course, for tea in the garden. |
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Introduced: 1965 |
Plates from: £17-£25 |
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