Each piece in Melbourne ceramist Kaz Morton's new range of platters is hand-painted. Unique works of art that are oven, dishwasher and microwave safe. $99, kazmorton.com.au. Photo: Supplied
These ceramic nesting bowls are the perfect way to serve a range of salads and sides. Think long trestle tables for alfresco dining. Set of four, $79.95, aurahome.com.au. Photo: Supplied
Bubbles taste better from fine ribbed flutes in the palest of pink. $124 for two, thebaytree.com.au. Photo: Louise Kennerley
The Pantone Colour Institute said the joining of the two colours reflected "a soothing sense of order and peace", which can only mean they are perfect for tea and bikkies. Tea cup, $20, plate, $25, napkin, $28.95, thebaytree.com.au. Photo: Louise Kennerley
Long before Pantone announced 2016's hippest colours, they were the preferred hue for toast racks. Vintage toast racks from $19, thebaytree.com.au. Photo: Louise Kennerley
Whipping, churning, beating and stirring never looked so pretty. $799. The new pastel range of Kenwood Chef Sense mixers is available exclusively through harveynorman.com.au. Photo: Supplied
These rose melamine servers will add panache to warm winter salads. $33, lightly.com.au. Photo: Supplied
The muted tones of mud ceramics add a contemporary vibe to any table. $75, mudaustralia.com. Photo: Supplied
As the cooler months slowly arrive, it's time for comfort food on the couch under a bang on trend blanket. $139, kateandkate.com.au. Photo: Sam McAdam-Cooper
Individually turned, moulded and assembled by hand in Melbourne, this pepper mill and salt bowl take artisan style to a new level. $250, hank.com.au. Photo: Brooke Holm
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