Thanksgiving provides the perfect opportunity to set the table with great style. With a plethora of choices out there from the old guard companies to the young artisans, here is a selection of the best for your holiday table.

Mr. Turkey Lurkey will have a nice perch here on the Turkey Serving Platter from Pottery Barn!

Gien's outdoorsy Sologny wildlife pattern captures lowland vegetation. Available through Michael C. Fina.

When the sky's the limit, Nymphemburg hand painted porcelain is the way to go. See their entire collection of custom china at their Chicago store, Kneen and Co.

White looks great when the food is the star. Anthropologie's ceramic Monochrome Mosaic Dinner Plate.

After years of covering tabletop trends, German hand painted Ming Dragon porcelain from Meissen still tops my list.

Stripes add a linear element for a kicky table. A new design from Raynaud.

Blue and white is the go to for a traditional table. The Aves bird pattern from Royal Crown Derby has been around since the 1800's with new color introductions since then.

For a more modern table, Sydney Albertini's hand painted ceramic Dipped Dinner Plates are each slightly different.

Bamboo is right for you-- try Juliska's new instant classic called Classic Bamboo.

Maybe the rest of your table is blue and white china and you need dessert plates? Well, here is just the thing! These charming flowering branch dessert plates come in a set of 6 from Christofle.

Parrot Tulips grace the China Tulip Charger from Asprey. Floral patterns look great all year long, especially when your garden is not in bloom.

Combining blooming branches and a geometric border, Medard de Noblat's Eden pattern adds pastel hues to the table, from Michael C. Fina.

Your pumpkin pie will look even better against the red of a Kyoto Dessert Plate from L'Objet through Vivre. Available in a set of 4.

One of the most beautiful patterns for it's raku glaze finish, Jaune de Chrome's Finition has an earthy hand created quality.

Last year Kelly Wearstler came out with a few patterns with Pickard. The Mulholland pattern is a modernist composition intersecting lines, perfect for the urban aesthete. Available through Table Art.
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