








First off, let’s talk about the material—this set is made from wheat straw fiber and food-grade plastic, which feels surprisingly sturdy. I’ve dropped a bowl (oops!) and it didn’t even scratch. No BPA? Check. Microwave-safe? Absolutely. I reheated pasta in one of the bowls, and it didn’t warp or leave a weird smell.
The design is minimalist but practical. The plates have rounded edges (no sharp corners to stab your palm), and the bowls are deep enough for cereal or soup without spilling. But heads up: the cups are SMALL. Like, ‘espresso shot’ small—fine for kids or side drinks, but don’t expect a generous water glass.
Cleaning is a breeze. Tossed them in the dishwasher after a messy taco night, and they came out spotless. They dry crazy fast too—no lingering droplets. The stackability is a win for small kitchens (mine looks less chaotic now).
Downsides? The plates are thinner than ceramic ones, so they feel lightweight (great for picnics, less ‘fancy’ for dinner parties). And while the colors are cute (black stays black!), they won’t fool anyone into thinking it’s high-end dishware.
Verdict: Perfect for families with clumsy kids, dorm life, or outdoor trips. Not luxe, but durable, eco-conscious, and priced right.
