Dining Room China Closet
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20+ Creative Ideas for Displaying China Collections
Make elegant plates and serving vessels an integral element of your decor.
Stacy Bass
When you have beautiful formal dishware, you want to show it off. Elegant plates and serving vessels become an integral element of the decor—if styled correctly—whether hung on the wall in full view of the dining table or relegated to a china hutch in the kitchen. See how expert design professionals created beautiful spaces to display their clients' curated china and ceramics collections.
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Clean & Sophisticated
Kathy Marshall Design uses green-blue cabinetry with glass doors and brass fixtures to display white, ceramic dishware.
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Satisfying Symmetry
Bright, white dishes are symmetrically hung on the wall in this elegant dining room by Kathryn Ivey Interiors.
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Timeless Design
There is a long history behind the use of blue and white china, and the classic color combination is often reinvented in modern-day spaces. Design by Deborah Leamann Interior Design.
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Vintage Charm
Here, D'Aquino Monaco uses vintage elements—from the dining room chairs, to the porcelain collection hanging from the walls.
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A Vibrant Display
Arrange dishware along a wallpapered wall as Gerald Pomeroy Interiors does in this vibrant space.
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Antique Meets Modern
This modern dining room by Laura U boasts an antique china hutch that has been refinished with a blue stain.
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Artsy & Antique
This antique server functions as a display for colorful ceramics. Design by Liliane Hart Interiors.
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Classic Color
Reminiscent of an older time, this vintage space by Blythe Home is completed with a display of blue and white china.
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Bright & Bold
Displayed in bright blue cabinetry, dishware becomes the focal point of this butler's pantry by Amy Kartheiser Design.
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All About the Antiques
Antique platters and majolica are showcased above a refurbished table that was once a bench. Design by Goddard Design Group.
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Decorate with Dishes
A dining hutch is more than a place to store dishware, it's often used as a central design element—like in this space by Brockschmidt & Coleman.
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A Pop of Color
Bright and colorful dishes shine through the glass display of this gray cabinetry. Design by Wade Weissmann Architecture.
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Stylish Shelving
Here, Beata Heuman uses a display of framed artwork and ceramic dishes to complement the kitchen's curved walls and marble backsplash.
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A Touch of Modern
Incorporate stainless steel cabinetry for a sleek and modern touch. Breakfast area by Tim Barber.
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Coastal Chic
Coastal-style cabinetry displays a collection of elegant china. Design by Amanda Webster Design.
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Soothing Grays
This sophisticated butler's pantry by Nest Design Company uses gray cabinetry for a collection of neutral-colored dishware.
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Inspired by the Victorian Era
This baby blue dining room by Suzanne Childress Design blends modern elements with Victorian-era design.
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Along the Walls
Placed intentionally along the walls, these white dishes are various shapes and sizes. Design by Charles Spada Interiors.
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Sophisticated Style
Although dishware is often associated with vintage or rustic spaces, Annie Downing Interiors uses a sophisticated corner hutch in this contemporary dining room.
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Simple Elegance
Functional dishware can be stylish too. Here, Liliane Hart Interiors displays everyday dishware using glass cabinet doors.
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An Assortment of China
Here, Tres McKinney Design uses two different cabinets for a variety of china and ceramic dishware.
Alyssa Gautieri | Chairish Alyssa Gautieri is an editor for Chairish who explores a range of interior design and architecture trends — from unique artwork and furnishings, to intriguing exteriors and outdoor living areas.
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