There are loads of patterns of glass dinnerware sets. For centuries, glass producers have honed in on the dinnerware industry. A lot of the patterns are collectible, especially when it comes to vintage or antique dinnerware.
Clear glass dinnerware is always a good choice because it coordinates well with other table décor without taking away from food presentation.
Colored glass dinnerware can also make a lovely table setting. Primary colors are often used in glassware to accent table settings in tableware accessories or serveware.
Modern dinnerware companies are sometimes producing dinnerware using recycled glass which fits into the trend of eco-friendly house wares.
Vintage or antique glass dinnerware is very popular, even today. Depression glass and colored glassware are simply beautiful.
Anchor Hocking makes the Annapolis pattern. It is a simple, but attractive pattern and the dinnerware is made in the United States. The sets include six each of the dinnerware plate, the salad plate and the bowl, which makes up an awesome dinnerware set that serves six.
If colored glass dinnerware is your preferred choice, you should check out the dinnerware from
Viva Terra. They produce some dazzling dinnerware sets of colored glass as well as seaglass dinnerware. This is a modern company that concentrates on using recycled material in producing their products.
You can also find glass dinnerware from many companies including Gibson dinnerware, Corelle dinnerware, and Libbey.
For vintage or antique dinnerware, shopping online auctions is your best bet. Occasionally a full set of glass dinnerware shows up and that is always a good find.
There are several other glass dinnerware manufacturers that I'm sure you would love to learn about if you are looking for vintage or antique glass dinnerware sets.