When you want to impress your guests or show how you care about them, setting up a fine dining setting is the best thing to do. The best way to create such a setup is to have the plate directly facing the chair, forks to the left of the plate, and knives and spoons to the right. After which, set the stemware to the right of the diner plate just above the knives and spoons and bread and butter plates above the forks. Place the napkins on the large plate and not underneath the fork for easy removal by guests.
The Fine Dining Table Setting contains 12 pieces and has a typical overall width of 23.15” (58.8 cm) and depth of 17.68” (44.9 cm).
Minimum individual place settings have an overall width of 24” (61 cm) and an overall depth of 21” (53 cm) that is split between a 16” (41 cm) place setting and a 5” (13 cm) shared zone. Optimum individual place settings have an overall width of 30” (76 cm) and total depth of 27” (69 cm) that is split between an 18” (46 cm) place setting and a 9” (23 cm) shared zone.
When you want to impress your guests or show how you care about them, setting up a fine dining setting is the best thing to do. The best way to create such a setup is to have the plate directly facing the chair, forks to the left of the plate, and knives and spoons to the right. After which, set the stemware to the right of the diner plate just above the knives and spoons and bread and butter plates above the forks. Place the napkins on the large plate and not underneath the fork for easy removal by guests.
The Fine Dining Table Setting contains 12 pieces and has a typical overall width of 23.15” (58.8 cm) and depth of 17.68” (44.9 cm).
Minimum individual place settings have an overall width of 24” (61 cm) and an overall depth of 21” (53 cm) that is split between a 16” (41 cm) place setting and a 5” (13 cm) shared zone. Optimum individual place settings have an overall width of 30” (76 cm) and total depth of 27” (69 cm) that is split between an 18” (46 cm) place setting and a 9” (23 cm) shared zone.