If the holiday season wasn’t already a glaring example of your need for new dinnerware, the upcoming year will certainly be a constant reminder. Those who have long felt the need to replace some or all of their old and outdated dinnerware collection need no more time to think, as Costco is here to save the day. Long gone are the days where a stylish set of plates and bowls equates to an extremely high price tag, as the Safdie brand is here to blow away all of your expectations.
On a recent trip to their local warehouse, the admin behind the popular Instagram account @costcobuys posted a video showcasing a brand new Safdie Casablanca 12-Piece Stoneware Dinnerware Set that provides service for four and comes in two timeless colors. Comments on the post quickly pointed out each set’s low price point of $19.99, immediately drumming up some interested takers.
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“Love this,” one commenter exclaimed. Another wrote “at that price” in agreement, following up the sentiment with the heart-eyes emoji.
If we can rely on only one thing being true about Costco, it’s that the popular bulk retailer always has a quality set of dinnerware available that scratches both of the itches of style and affordability. This Safdie set is no different. Customers can expect to find dinner plates, salad plates and cereal bowls packed inside of each set with a beautiful matte finish, embossed details and gold rims to boot. Both light gray and stone blue color options are available, with each piece inside being dishwasher and microwave safe for your convenience.
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As of now, the chances of you snagging one of these sets for your home are pretty high. But as we progress into the new year, supplies will dwindle and those chances will be slimming down by the minute. Take advantage of this deal while it is still hot and give your kitchen the much needed face lift it has always deserved.
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