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Recent Examples of chinaSadly, there's no china in the book.—
Lauren Huff,
Entertainment Weekly,
19 Dec. 2025 Neeson also uses his size and his vigilante-movie reputation to incredible effect, adapting more of a bull-in-a-china-shop energy than Leslie Nielsen’s previous cluelessness.—
Joe Reid,
Vulture,
1 Dec. 2025 The china gleamed, the Waterford sparkled, and the silver was polished.—
Peter Folan,
Boston Herald,
27 Nov. 2025 Kitschy Collectibles There’s no china or silver making its way down my family tree.—
Editors Of Bon Appétit,
Bon Appetit Magazine,
21 Oct. 2025 See All Example Sentences for china
Turn Over a New Leaf Save Mama’s treasured cabbage ware for dining room celebrations, and trot out its shatterproof counterpart, the Classic Cabbage Dessert Plate in Burgundy, for carefree parties in the backyard.
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Betsy Cribb Watson,
Southern Living,
9 Aug. 2026
Eco effort The property has invested in a resort-wide recycling program, providing recycling bins at various touch points and committing to all cups, service ware, and to-go containers being made from recycled materials.
Detroit’s Library Street Collective, meanwhile, offers earthenware pieces by Jake Clark that are painted with scenes of local eateries like the Ajax Tavern and Hickory House.
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Brian Boucher,
ARTnews.com,
30 July 2026
T-shirts and hoodies are accented with the earthenware company’s iconic artwork via prints and embroidery.
Trela deals in antiques and contemporary design that bridge Greece and France, including stoneware and porcelain from Tinos’ own Sabrina Binda, a French ceramicist who hosts workshops at her studio also in town.
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Monica Mendal,
Vogue,
10 Aug. 2026
The Gala Tray reimagines traditional basketweaving in ceramic stoneware form.
Everything from the marbled carpets to the lime-green sofas and even the chinaware is the product of the 65-year-old French-Iranian émigré’s imagination.
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Iain Martin,
Forbes.com,
6 Aug. 2026
An official collection of pastel-hued chinaware has also been released to mark the occasion.
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Elizabeth Stamp,
Architectural Digest,
21 Apr. 2026