I've been using the LERATIO stoneware set for about a month now, and it's been a rollercoaster of love and slight frustration. The first thing that struck me was how substantial these pieces feel—they've got a satisfying heft that makes dinner feel like an event. The speckled ashen glaze is subtle but adds just enough texture to make each plate feel special.
Where these really shine is in everyday practicality. The high rims? Lifesavers. I have a toddler who treats meal times like a food-flinging olympic sport, and these bowls actually contain the chaos. They're also stackable without feeling precarious, which is crucial in my tiny apartment kitchen.
Dishwasher performance has been perfect—no clouding or weird residue after multiple cycles. But I did notice one salad plate developed a hairline crack after an unfortunate encounter with my metal serving spoon (lesson learned). While they're marketed as chip-resistant, they're not indestructible.
The reactive glaze means no two pieces are identical, which I adore, but the color variation between sets might bother some. My cereal bowls have slightly more pronounced speckling than the dinner plates—a charming quirk to me, but worth noting if you're matchy-matchy.
They handle oven-to-table service beautifully (hello, piping hot casseroles), though the bottoms do get quite warm. Microwave heating is even throughout, without any scary hot spots. For $120-ish, they strike that sweet spot between 'nice enough for guests' and 'durable enough for daily abuse'—just maybe keep the metal utensils away.