The simplicity of white china has a constant appeal for its simplicity of everyday and also allows you to create a tablescape for any occasion. It can form the perfect base for when you wish to add colourful accent pieces, dress your table extravagantly for a party or just keep it simple for family teatime.

Three Thomas collections from the last 60 years, Medaillon launched in 1961, Trend launched in 1981 and Loft launched in 2001, showcase the importance of design in white tableware and all Thomasware collections.

The importance of tableware design is key to creating a timeless collection, and with white tableware it is all about shape, form and useability. Thomas have always created tableware with an uncomplicated design for every day, which also has the style and quality to enjoy for years.

These three collections are German porcelain at its best.

Thomas Medaillon

Always looks contemporary, with clean lines and elegance that have held sway since 1961

Thomas say ‘Medaillon’s clear design idiom is inspired by the cylinder. The handles on items such as the sugar bowl and tea pot are the particular highlight to which the series owes its name. Whether for a sophisticated menu or simply a snack, Medaillon is the ultimate service to adorn your table.’

Thomas Medaillon


Thomas Trend

Distinctive through its characteristic fine grooved structure, the collection from the London design company ''Queensberry Hunt'' has conquered countless homes, cookshops, offices and bistros since 1981.

Thomas say ‘Trend is a modern design, particularly functional and versatile in its use in the modern, international kitchen and even in the 40th year of its existence, still trendy. Thomas ''Trend'' is the most successful and substantial porcelain collection worldwide for the daily use.'

Thomas Trend


Thomas Loft

Available in round, angular and oval shapes, made from the finest porcelain with grooved structure since 2001

Thomas say ‘Different sized plates and bowls fit into an overall concept, which you are able to combine according to your needs. Plates and bowls for pasta, salad, cereal, or soups are good all around. The quadratic forms offer great versatility. The different sized bowls are great for appetizers, dips and snacks. The sensitive haptic is added with the fine grooved structure on each single piece.’

Thomas Loft