The best way to serve soups or pasta? A deep plate designed especially for this purpose! The FormAdore shop offers both universal, timeless dishes suitable for everyday use and elegant deep plates for pasta. If you are tempted by something more original, go wild and choose a colourful plate and the dish you are serving will instantly take on a vibrant feel. You will find plates for all occasions, whether part of sets or independent, original designs. Porcelain, ceramic or stoneware? White and simple or colourful and unusual? You're sure to find something to your liking! And if you need a really deep dish, check out our selection of bowls and bowls.
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Do you remember that moment when, after a long, chilly day, you walk into your home, and the aroma of hot, fragrant soup wafts from the kitchen? That’s the moment the world slows down for a bit, and you feel warmth spreading through your entire body. Now, imagine that soup, that culinary comfort, served in a dish that’s as perfect as its contents. That’s exactly what we’re going to talk about – deep plates, the quiet yet incredibly important heroes of every meal.
A deep plate is much more than just a soup bowl. It’s an element that defines the table’s aesthetic, influences the food’s temperature, and, most importantly, enhances your daily dining experience. If you’re looking for inspiration to decorate and furnish your interiors, you know that details matter. And the plate on which you serve your meal is one of the most crucial details that can elevate an ordinary dinner into a small, home celebration.
Let’s start with the basics. A deep plate, contrary to popular belief, isn’t a universal dish. Its shape, depth, and diameter were designed with specific dishes in mind that require greater volume and better heat retention. Of course, we most often associate it with soup, but its use is much broader, and modern design has expanded its functionality to include dishes that, just a few years ago, would have ended up on flat plates.
Soups and creams: This is a no-brainer. The deep shape helps maintain temperature, and a wide rim (if present) makes it easy to carry and prevents spills.
Pasta: Italians know what they’re doing. Pasta plates, often called pasta bowls or simply deep plates, have the ideal depth to hold a serving of spaghetti or tagliatelle, while also allowing for easy mixing of the sauce without the risk of it ending up on the tablecloth.
One-pot dishes and stews: Bigos, leczo, chili con carne – all these dishes that have more sauce and require a slightly larger “frame” look excellent in a deep plate.
Salads and bowls: Increasingly popular Buddha bowls or hearty salads require a stable and spacious base. A deep plate is perfect for layering ingredients, which is key to the aesthetic of these types of dishes.
When choosing plates, it’s worth thinking about consistency. If you’re putting together an entire dinnerware set, pay attention to classic style and durability. In this context, porcelain plates are a choice that never goes out of style and often offers a wide selection of deep models in various styles, from traditional to ultra-modern.
The material a plate is made from is crucial not only for its appearance but also for its functionality. It affects heat retention, durability, weight, and how the dish is presented. This decision should be dictated by your lifestyle and interior aesthetic.
Porcelain is synonymous with elegance and sophistication. It’s smooth, lightweight, and has a characteristic, delicate sheen that makes even the simplest soup look like a dish from a five-star restaurant.
Aesthetics: Unrivaled whiteness and delicacy, perfect for formal occasions and everyday meals you want to give a special touch.
Hygiene: The non-porous surface is easy to clean, doesn’t absorb odors or dyes, which is crucial for intense soups, e.g., beetroot soup.
Heat Retention: Porcelain is an excellent insulator. This keeps your soup hot longer, which is invaluable when you eat slowly or when family members sit down to eat at different times.
Price: High-quality porcelain, especially bone china, can be more expensive, but it’s an investment for years to come.
Fragility: It’s more prone to breakage and chipping than stoneware, so it requires more careful handling.
If your interiors draw inspiration from Scandinavian, boho, or rustic styles, stoneware will be a bullseye. Its irregular texture, matte finishes, and natural colors add warmth and coziness to the table.
Tempered or opal glass is a choice for lovers of modern design and practical solutions. Glass plates are lightweight, often transparent or in delicate, milky shades.
When you want a minimalist effect and simplicity of form.
When serving cold soups, desserts, or colorful salads, as glass beautifully showcases the contents.
When you’re looking for dishes that are exceptionally scratch-resistant and can be safely washed in the dishwasher without fear of losing their shine.
The shape and size of a deep plate are not just a matter of aesthetics, but primarily of ergonomics and serving style. Consider what you eat most often before making a decision.
Standard deep plates usually have a diameter of 20 to 24 cm.
Smaller (approx. 18 cm): Great for broths, consommés, or small portions of creams. They are ideal for elegant appetizers or as side bowls.
Larger (over 24 cm): These are ideal pasta bowls or dishes for hearty one-pot meals. The large diameter allows for comfortable mixing of pasta with sauce.
The depth of the plate directly affects how long the food will stay warm. The deeper and more vertical the rim, the smaller the contact surface with the air, and thus – better thermal insulation.

