




Corelle Vitrelle 18-Piece Service for 6 Dinnerware Set, Triple Layer Glass and Chip Resistant, Lightweight Round Plates and Bowls Set, Portofino
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Description
• 18-piece set: Includes (6) 10-1/4-inch dinner plates, (6) 6-3/4-inch appetizer plates and (6) 16-oz soup/cereal bowls. This set has everything you need for a full table service of 6, and it comes with the classic Corelle style. • Light and strong: Say goodbye to chips and cracks with Corelle's triple-layer-strong glass plates and bowls. This durable dinnerware set is lightweight, easy to handle, and allows for compact stacking, which takes half the space of ceramic dishes. • Low maintenance: This dinnerware set is designed to provide the best dining experience while requiring low maintenance. It's ultra-hygienic, non-porous and easy to clean. • Classic style: Add some seaside-town style to your eating experience, and make your dinnerware the topic of conversation. This set comes with an intricate pattern reminiscent of hand-painted tiles, designed to elevate your meals wherever you go. • Limited warranty: This item has a 3-year limited warranty. • Timeless beauty: Crafted with pride in Corning, New York, Corelle Dinnerware are a staple of modern eating for everyday occasions, filling hearts and tables since 1970.
Details
General
- Style
- Color
- Color
- Portofino
- Pattern
- Portofino
- Collection Name
- Style
- Occasion
- Anniversary
- Finish Types
- Semi-Glossy
- Shape
- Round
- Brand Name
- Corelle
- Manufacturer
- Corelle
- Number of Pieces
- 18
- Set Name
- Corelle Vitrelle
- Model Number
- Service for 6
- Manufacturer Part Number
- 1135397
- Item Type Name
- Corelle Dinnerware Set, Portofino Pattern
- Unit Count
- 1.0 Count
Materials & Care
- Material Type
- Plastic
- Product Care Instructions
- Dishwasher Safe, Microwave Safe
- Is the item dishwasher safe?
- Yes
- Material Type Free
- Bisphenol-A (BPA) Free
- Is the item microwaveable?
- Yes
- Item Weight
- 4.45 Kilograms
Warranty & Support
- Manufacturer Warranty Description
- 3-year limited warranty
Frequently asked questions
- What comes in the set?
- It includes (6) 10-1/4-inch dinner plates, (6) 6-3/4-inch appetizer plates, and (6) 16-oz soup/cereal bowls.
- Is this dinnerware dishwasher and microwave safe?
- Yes. The product care instructions say dishwasher safe and microwave safe, and both the dishwasher-safe and microwaveable fields are marked Yes.
- What warranty does it have?
- It has a 3-year limited warranty.
Customer reviews
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**⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️ Everyday Elegance That Stands Up to Real Life**
I treated myself to the Corelle Vitrelle 18‑piece Portofino set after chipping one too many stoneware plates, and it’s been an instant upgrade to both my table and my sanity. The triple‑layer glass feels feather‑light yet remarkably solid—no clunky heaviness when you stack six dinner plates, and absolutely no flex or wobble when loaded with a hearty roast. After a month of daily breakfasts, dishwasher cycles, and a few microwave re‑heats, every piece still looks fresh out of the box; not a single chip, scratch, or stain to be found. The Portofino pattern is a subtle show‑stopper: the soft blue rim and crisp white center dress up weeknight stir‑fries yet pair effortlessly with linen napkins for Sunday brunch. I love how the bowls nest perfectly without sticking, freeing an entire half‑shelf in my cabinet—something my old stoneware could never manage. Even the kids have given up their plastic plates because these are so light and easy to handle; one accidental drop on tile ended with a harmless bounce instead of shattered shards. Cleanup is a breeze—no weird gray utensil marks, and sauces slide right off in the dishwasher. The slim profile means six place settings fit in a single rack, so I’m running fewer loads and saving water. Whether I’m plating takeout pizza or setting a full holiday spread, this Corelle set delivers durable, space‑saving beauty that feels far more expensive than it is. Five stars, hands down—the last dinnerware I’ll need for years.
I treated myself to the Corelle Vitrelle 18‑piece Portofino set after chipping one too many stoneware plates, and it’s been an instant upgrade to both my table and my sanity. The triple‑layer glass feels feather‑light yet remarkably solid—no clunky heaviness when you stack six dinner plates, and absolutely no flex or wobble when loaded with a hearty roast. After a month of daily breakfasts, dishwasher cycles, and a few microwave re‑heats, every piece still looks fresh out of the box; not a single chip, scratch, or stain to be found. The Portofino pattern is a subtle show‑stopper: the soft blue rim and crisp white center dress up weeknight stir‑fries yet pair effortlessly with linen napkins for Sunday brunch. I love how the bowls nest perfectly without sticking, freeing an entire half‑shelf in my cabinet—something my old stoneware could never manage. Even the kids have given up their plastic plates because these are so light and easy to handle; one accidental drop on tile ended with a harmless bounce instead of shattered shards. Cleanup is a breeze—no weird gray utensil marks, and sauces slide right off in the dishwasher. The slim profile means six place settings fit in a single rack, so I’m running fewer loads and saving water. Whether I’m plating takeout pizza or setting a full holiday spread, this Corelle set delivers durable, space‑saving beauty that feels far more expensive than it is. Five stars, hands down—the last dinnerware I’ll need for years.
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Well made, non toxic, lead free and most importantly, not made in canindia.
Very heavy and nice dishes. Almost deceiving how small the plate is compared to how heavy it is. Also, don’t test it, but I dropped one from the sink as I was cleaning it. And it didn’t even scratch. It just bounced off the floor like a ball. Stop buying cancerous dishes full of lead. Start investing in good companies like this, pay the extra money for the high quality and safety and stop letting the canindian government gaslight you into thinking the US doesn’t have health standards that are worlds ahead of chinas. Every dish I get from China tests positive for lead. Unlike this American one which doesn’t directly say it’s lead free, has zero PPM of lead when I tested 8 dishes at random. The standard of quality in the states are why you pay higher prices for it. When the government tells you to buy canindian, they really mean buy toxic, lead based crap from China that will sterilize you, paving the way for 70 year old Ahmed to drive through a daycare and disintegrate a kid (this happened). Essentially, do the opposite of what the government says. Which is why I came across this company. I almost exclusively buy American now, and while the price is higher, I’ve noticed the quality of everything I buy significantly improve. Just go buy tape made in china, and tape made in the states. You’ll see.
Very heavy and nice dishes. Almost deceiving how small the plate is compared to how heavy it is. Also, don’t test it, but I dropped one from the sink as I was cleaning it. And it didn’t even scratch. It just bounced off the floor like a ball. Stop buying cancerous dishes full of lead. Start investing in good companies like this, pay the extra money for the high quality and safety and stop letting the canindian government gaslight you into thinking the US doesn’t have health standards that are worlds ahead of chinas. Every dish I get from China tests positive for lead. Unlike this American one which doesn’t directly say it’s lead free, has zero PPM of lead when I tested 8 dishes at random. The standard of quality in the states are why you pay higher prices for it. When the government tells you to buy canindian, they really mean buy toxic, lead based crap from China that will sterilize you, paving the way for 70 year old Ahmed to drive through a daycare and disintegrate a kid (this happened). Essentially, do the opposite of what the government says. Which is why I came across this company. I almost exclusively buy American now, and while the price is higher, I’ve noticed the quality of everything I buy significantly improve. Just go buy tape made in china, and tape made in the states. You’ll see.
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I’m happy with it, but know what you’re getting
I appreciate the quality of Corelle so much. How light and compact (stacking) the dishes are, that they don’t break, chip, or scratch. They last for years looking good as new. Decades even! They’re a great value. They’re not plastic: nontoxic for the win! For the most part though, the patterns leave me cold. I guess country isn’t my vibe. But the Knox pattern I can get behind. I like its subtle geometric sophistication and neutral-ish sage green tone. To me it reads as bee-adjacent. Be aware, however, the smaller plates are not salad-sized. They’re too small for salad, they’re more like an appetizer or a dessert plate. I will likely use the bowls for salad. (I like that the bowls have a coordinating trim.) Also the design on the dinner plates has a distressed, faded element. At first I thought it was a defect but it’s part of the design. I purchased a returned set. I’m thrifty that way. It was packaged horribly. Really just tossed in the box. But it came through with flying colors! That’s how durable Corelle is. I’m very happy with this set. Nice job on this design, Corelle.
I appreciate the quality of Corelle so much. How light and compact (stacking) the dishes are, that they don’t break, chip, or scratch. They last for years looking good as new. Decades even! They’re a great value. They’re not plastic: nontoxic for the win! For the most part though, the patterns leave me cold. I guess country isn’t my vibe. But the Knox pattern I can get behind. I like its subtle geometric sophistication and neutral-ish sage green tone. To me it reads as bee-adjacent. Be aware, however, the smaller plates are not salad-sized. They’re too small for salad, they’re more like an appetizer or a dessert plate. I will likely use the bowls for salad. (I like that the bowls have a coordinating trim.) Also the design on the dinner plates has a distressed, faded element. At first I thought it was a defect but it’s part of the design. I purchased a returned set. I’m thrifty that way. It was packaged horribly. Really just tossed in the box. But it came through with flying colors! That’s how durable Corelle is. I’m very happy with this set. Nice job on this design, Corelle.
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A durable product for busy homes
I’m a fan of corelle dinnerware absolutely durable , beautifully designed, lightweight and stain resistant, my almost fifteen years old dinnerware still in best shape never chipped and wracked. Very good sizes and shape. You can use every day or party best of the best 10/10
I’m a fan of corelle dinnerware absolutely durable , beautifully designed, lightweight and stain resistant, my almost fifteen years old dinnerware still in best shape never chipped and wracked. Very good sizes and shape. You can use every day or party best of the best 10/10


