In my opinion, picnicware gets a bad reputation. Melanine crockery isn’t the most glamorous eating vessel, but it’s an essential part of an English summer. So when I was recently on my daily scroll of M&S’ new-in homeware, I was thrilled to see that their outdoor dining crockery sets have had a serious upgrade.

Upon first glance, I thought that the Linen Reactive Picnicware sets were real ceramic crockery. The handglaze effect looks just like stoneware, as opposed to the often patterned picnicware that is popular. From side plates to dinner plates, and not forgetting pasta bowls, you can replicate your actual dinner set in your outdoor living area this summer.

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