• Krauerking@lemy.lol
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    11 months ago

    Yeah I got lucky in that I got all muted browns and natural colors which works well with my cottage witch vibe I got going.

    But you absolutely know the gaudy stuff is gonna come back around when it’s cool to show how original the crockery is.

    Good luck not breaking it though! Invest in the foam sheets for separating pieces too!

    • That was a good period; I got a couple of “earthy” pieces, which are my favorites.

      A while back, we bought some china storage things for a move - they’re these fabric cylinders that zip closed - and they came with some sort of nylon separator disks. They’ve turned out to be fantastic for storage of the things we use less, and we use those cheap-ass separators everywhere except the day-to-day flatware. What luck! I’d have not come up with the idea myself.

      Did you inherit any favorite pieces? We got a full china set with silver chasing; Mikasa, so I don’t think it’s particularly antique, and although we almost never use it I absolutely love the coffee set. The cup shapes are simple bowls with handles, and the silverwork is subtle and elegant. They’re a joy to look at; if we entertained, I’d have them out all the time.