Mixing and matching crockery is an art that allows you to express your personality and style. Gone are the days of needing an exact matching set—today’s dining tables are all about combining various colors, patterns, and materials to create a unique, eclectic look. In this blog, we’ll share tips on how to successfully mix and match your crockery.
1. Start with a Color Palette
Choosing a color palette is the key to making mismatched crockery look cohesive. Stick to a few primary colors—whether bold or neutral—and build your collection around those colors for a balanced look.
2. Combine Different Materials
Don’t be afraid to mix porcelain with stoneware or glass with ceramics. The contrast between materials adds texture and interest to your table, making it visually stimulating.
3. Match Patterns, Not Pieces
Pair patterns that complement each other, like geometric patterns with florals, or stripes with solids. This creates a harmonious look without feeling overly matchy.