One-of-a-kind ceramics.
Hand-finished in the Tagus Valley region of Portugal with locally sourced and recycled clays that are fired twice to create everyday durability.

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- Laura G.Verified BuyerReviewingThe Salad PlatesI recommend this productRated 5 out of 5 stars3 days agoIn Love
Love the eight, quality, design and most of the colour
Was this helpful? - Courtney M.Verified BuyerReviewingThe Salad PlatesI recommend this productRated 5 out of 5 stars1 week agoThe Perfect Size!
This size is perfect for a piece of toast or small meal! The blue colour is subtle but so pretty mixed with the white from the rest of my set.
Was this helpful? - Jennifer H.Verified BuyerReviewingThe Salad PlatesI recommend this productRated 5 out of 5 stars1 week agoPerfect size!
I ordered two sets of these. They are the perfect size for my 8 year-old daughter and I. We use them most often for dinner plates, except for when we need something slightly larger for pizza. I have glass front cabinets I store these in along with some other fable pink pieces and some white plates from made-in, and they're just beautiful! I love to look at them
Was this helpful? - Glenda N.Verified BuyerReviewingThe Salad PlatesI recommend this productRated 5 out of 5 stars1 week agoBeautiful
perfect !!
Was this helpful? - Eve M.Verified BuyerReviewingThe Salad PlatesI recommend this productRated 5 out of 5 stars1 week agoSplendides!
La couleur, la grandeur, la solidité, wow! Coup de coeur
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“Sustainably made in Portugal with recycled clay and shipped in recyclable packaging, the Canada-based outfit is on a mission to become a zero-waste company.”
“Ceramics always make for a chic gift. They're sustainably crafted in Portugal and hand-finished for a one-of-a-kind look.”
“These bowls seamlessly transition from fancy tablescapes with elevated Italian fare to informal couch sessions with Flamin' Hot Cheetos.”
“With a vintage-inspired aesthetic, Fable’s Japanese crafted
glassware pairs perfectly with the dishes.”
