Fitz and Floyd Renaissance Serving Platter
Best statement piece for vintage-loving dinner party hosts.
This 1970s ceramic platter brings a dramatic, high-contrast flair to your table that modern minimalist serveware simply can't replicate. You sacrifice the pristine perfection of new goods for a storied, vintage aesthetic, but the bold black-and-gold finish makes it an undeniable centerpiece for any dinner party.
$69.95
at
Replacements, Ltd.
Who it's for
- Hosts seeking a sophisticated centerpiece for formal dining
- Collectors valuing substantial, high-quality earthenware craftsmanship
- Entertainers wanting a versatile piece for year-round celebrations
Who should skip it
- Busy households preferring the convenience of dishwasher-safe dinnerware
- Cooks needing microwave-safe serveware for quick reheating
- Families with active kitchens requiring low-maintenance, chip-resistant items
Performance breakdown
Aesthetic Impact
The bold black and gold palette commands attention on any table.
Surface Durability
Glossy ceramic finish remains resilient despite its vintage pedigree.
Serving Capacity
Generous oval dimensions accommodate substantial main courses or appetizer spreads.
Collectibility Value
Authentic 1970s craftsmanship appeals strongly to vintage dinnerware enthusiasts.
Maintenance Ease
Hand washing is required to preserve the delicate gold trim details.
Design Versatility
Sophisticated styling pairs best with formal or curated dining themes.
Key Specs
Dimensions
14.25" long by 10.5" wide
Material
Ceramic
Color
White base with black rim and gold trim
Era
Vintage from the 1970s
Shape
Oval
Number of Pieces
1
Pattern Type
Embossed
Handle Type
None
Dishwasher Safe
False
Microwave Safe
False
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