Tabletop Disruptor: Dinnerware in a Box from Year & Day Ceramics - Remodelista
Photography courtesy of Year & Day.
If you’re in need of a new suite for your tabletop—plates, glasses, and flatware—but lack the patience to seek and assemble the parts, have a look at Year & Day—the latest in a new wave of brands aiming to disrupt the way you shop for housewares.
To order, follow along with the company’s short Survey (it’s only four questions) about your tableware needs: how many people at home, how often you entertain, whether you like to cook.
Big Plates, like the one shown here in Fog, is Year & Day’s basic dinnerware unit; $52 for a set of four.
A stack of four Small Plates, suitable for salad and dessert, in Fog; $44 for a set of four.
Small Bowls, shown here in Midnight, are $44 for a set of four.
Big Bowls, like this one shown in Daybreak, are $52 for a set of four.
Mugs have a 12-ounce capacity and a slightly tapered profile inspired by Japanese ceramics.
All Day & Night Dip Dishes are sold as a set of four and include one of each color.
Tall Glasses are made in Italy of lead-free glass.
Short Glasses are just over 3 1/2 inches tall and hold almost 12 ounces; $48 for a set of four.
The company offers a single, all-purpose wine glass for all types of wine. Wine Glasses are $60 for a set of four.
Year & Day offers a set of four five-piece Flatware Settings in polished stainless steel (shown), matte black, and matte gold.
The stainless flatware is made of 18/10 stainless steel and can go in the dishwasher.