Where Bianco Table Comes From

Where Bianco Table Comes From

We name our partners. No anonymous factory output, no rebranded private label, no surprise material swaps after the photo shoot.

Our partners and standards

Hand-thrown ceramics, named potters

North Carolina and Portugal small-batch — every plate signed by the maker, photographed under controlled daylight.

Portuguese forged flatware (Guimarães)

Drop-forged 18/10 stainless from a family workshop — full-tang, never hollow handles, never flexing tines.

200gsm European washed linen

Twice the weight of typical cotton-blend napkins — stonewashed, mitered, and pre-shrunk.

Lifetime no-chip ceramic warranty

If a Bianco ceramic chips on its rim or foot in the first five years, replacement at our cost — no proof required.

Materials we can defend

Hand-thrown stoneware. Plates, bowls, and platters are hand-thrown by named potters in North Carolina and Portugal. Reactive glaze means no two pieces are identical — this is a feature, not a flaw.

Portuguese forged flatware. Flatware is drop-forged in a family workshop in Guimarães, Portugal — full-tang, stainless 18/10, brushed satin or PVD-coated finishes. No hollow handles, no flexing tines.

200gsm washed linen. Linen runners and napkins are woven from European flax at 200gsm — twice the weight of typical cotton-blend napkins. Stonewashed, mitered, and pre-shrunk.

Lead- and cadmium-free glazes. All ceramic glazes are independently lab-tested against lead and cadmium leach standards. Reports linked from the product page.

Source questions

Asking about a specific batch, supplier certification, or country of origin? Email support@biancotable.com with the SKU and we answer within one business day.