The Best Place to Get Disposable Plates for the Upcoming Holidays

Lisa Freedman
Lisa FreedmanExecutive Lifestyle Director
Lisa Freedman is the Executive Lifestyle Director at The Kitchn. She has never met a cheese or a washi tape she didn't like. She lives in New York state with her husband and their pup, Millie.
updated May 1, 2019
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If you’re looking for something disposable that’s almost as glam as your actual dinnerware, you need to know about this site. The plates, utensils, napkins, and cups are perfectly formal enough for the upcoming holidays and just as great for cocktail or dinner parties througought the new year.

The Best Website for Super Sophisticated Disposable Dinnerware: Harlow & Grey

The site sells modern party goods inspired by fashion, graphic design, and pop culture. Right now, there are only five collections, but each one is sleeker than the last and there’s still plenty to choose from. We’re partial to the Wander line because we love the slight Southwestern feel of the graphic triangles.

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There’s also a super-glam black and gold line, Noir, featuring Deco-inspired patterns.

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And a pink and navy situation called Erika.

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The Daydream line is light and airy, with a watercolor effect and delicate gold details.

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And the Goddess collection features a soft blush, polished gold accents, and strong lines.

Many of the pieces throughout the collection can be mixed and matched with other pieces in the other lines. (For example, those marble-inspired plates work with nearly everything.) The site also offers cake toppers, garlands, table numbers (for a shower or wedding), and more. Prices are reasonable, too: A pack of eight plates sells for $7.

Before you point out that paper party supplies are wasteful, most of the products are recyclable and all of the napkins are printed with soy-based inks. Shop this site and you can cut out a ton of the dishes that usually come with hosting a holiday dinner or party and you won’t have to feel bad about it. And because it’s all so pretty, no one will judge you for not using the real stuff.

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Would you use paper plates and cups for Thanksgiving or any of the other upcoming holidays?