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Dessert plates: how to end on a positive note

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Dessert plates: how to end on a positive note

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Dessert has the “power” to form your opinion concerning your dinner, since it is the last thing you see and taste. Serving dessert on the appropriate dessert plate can certainly accentuate the sweet feeling of joy that usually follows desserts, and Glass Studio has the proper “tools” to make that happen.

Dessert plates are usually small specialized plates, 6 to 9 inches in diameter. Nowadays, they come in several shapes, not only in the regular round one. Square dishes and plates shaped in different patterns have started to appear all over the world, depending on the occasion or the restaurant’s aesthetics.

What makes desserts plates so popular is the fact that they are not an actual part of the dinnerware set. Dessert plates are placed on the table when the rest of the meal is over, and all dinnerware is removed. This allows not only restaurant owners, but also all people who host a dinner or party to be more playful and experiment different combinations.

Choosing dessert plates does not have to follow specific norms.

It can either be a complete match to the rest of your tableware, or a complete opposite to make a contrast. You can also make use of several hues of the same color, but there is no need to be strict, since dessert plates will never be seen on the table setting along with the rest of the dinnerware.

No matter the case, event, venue or level of formality, Glass Studio has a wide range of dessert plates to choose from, either as part of a complete set or purchased separately.

Extra tip: Since dessert plates are smaller in size, they can also be used in unexpected ways. Surprise your customers or guests by using dessert plates for serving finger foods, appetizers or hors d’oeuvres! Our experienced sales team can guide you through the numerous options we offer in order to find or create what you are looking for.

Our experience however, has proved that the most appropriate occasions for using dessert plates are events when smaller single servings are offered, for example cake. Wedding receptions, birthday parties and gatherings in general are an excellent opportunity to impress your friends using unique dessert plates.

But don’t let that discourage you. Even if your venue has a more refined atmosphere, the appropriate dessert plates can accentuate it. Either when serving extravagant pastry on simpler plates or simpler desserts on bizarre plates, the result can be spectacular.

Allow desserts served on exceptional dessert plates to form the outlook of the whole dinning experience.

Be daring and end on the most positive note!

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