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Eater x Fortessa Brings Restaurant-Quality Dinnerware Home
The new tableware collection features glassware, plates, and flatware worthy of any dinner party.
Feb. 21, 2026 at 12:15pm
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Eater has partnered with Fortessa, a leading provider of tableware to high-end hotels, to curate a collection of glassware, plates, and flatware that brings the restaurant experience to your home. The Eater x Fortessa edit features a range of products, from translucent green glass dishware to ceramic pieces that evoke an "Earthship" aesthetic, all designed with functionality and versatility in mind.
Why it matters
Tablescaping is an important part of the dining experience, which is why Eater wanted to offer readers a curated selection of high-quality, restaurant-worthy tableware that can elevate any meal at home. Fortessa's expertise in the hospitality industry and recent merger with crystal glassmaker Zwiesel make it a trusted partner for delivering products that are both beautiful and practical.
The details
The Eater x Fortessa edit includes a variety of pieces, such as a translucent pale green glass Seraphina dishware set, ceramic dishware that evokes an "Earthship" aesthetic, and the Parasol bone china set. The collection also features volcanic finish stoneware dinner plates, thoughtfully designed wine glasses, and minimalist flatware. Eater's team selected these items with an eye towards functionality and versatility, ensuring they can be used for everything from everyday meals to special dinner parties.
- Eater partnered with Fortessa in 2026 to curate the tableware collection.
- Fortessa merged with crystal glassmaker Zwiesel in 2022, expanding its product offerings.
The players
Eater
A leading food and dining publication that provides news, reviews, and recommendations to its readers.
Fortessa
A U.S.-based company that has been a go-to provider of high-end tableware for the hospitality industry since the 1990s, supplying 80% of North American hotels with its products. In 2022, Fortessa merged with the heritage Black Forest-based crystal glassmakers at Zwiesel, further expanding its offerings.
What they’re saying
“Tablescaping helps set the tone for how we eat and live, which is why Eater partnered with Fortessa to curate a selection of its glassware, flatware, and dinnerware worthy of everything from your best breakfasts to your secret-recipe Bolognese.”
— Eater Staff
What’s next
The Eater x Fortessa edit is now available for purchase on Amazon, allowing readers to bring the restaurant experience into their own homes.
The takeaway
By partnering with Fortessa, a leader in the hospitality industry, Eater is able to offer readers a curated selection of high-quality tableware that can elevate any meal at home. The collection features a range of versatile and functional pieces, from glassware to dinnerware, that are designed to last and make every dining experience feel special.


