We may be moving away from Barbiecore, but pink itself never goes out of style—and Mackenzie-Childs found just the right way to add it to their collection of dinnerware. The hand-crafted ceramics brand, known for its classic black-and-white Royal Check pattern, is going pastel for a fresh, springtime update of their iconic design.
Rosy Check has arrived as pastels are on the rise in homes, in celebration of the return of spring and Easter (which is March 31 this year). Once you’ve seen the new line, you may be tempted to grab everything—but just selecting one piece will brighten your home and bring a dreamy, coquette touch to your kitchen.
“Meet your new color crush! It brings us great pleasure to introduce Rosy Check, a highly requested new petal pink check colorway, to the whimsical world of MacKenzie-Childs,” said Rebecca Proctor, Chief Brand Officer and Creative Director, MacKenzie-Childs, in a press release. “It’s blushing and soft but with a visual strength powerful enough to make its own bold statement among our iconic check patterns. Rosy Check evokes joy and playfulness through a fresh color palette and is destined to find a place in every corner of your home.”
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The collection includes over 20 hand-painted enamel items, featuring a delightful creamy white and rose blush colors. It’s a sweet combination, but the check design adds a traditional and timeless feel to any style of kitchen.
No Easter celebration is complete without tea to go with your deviled eggs, and the iconic Mackenzie-Childs teapot comes in the pastel hue in 2- and 3-quart sizes at $149 and $189. For serving a crowd, you can find salad and dinner plates, a platter, and cereal bowls, ranging from $55-$89 per item, giving your lunch or dinner a cohesive look.
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Beyond your table settings, you can go all in and update your entire kitchen with the new collection: from your colander ($119) to your spoon rest ($59). The cookie jar makes for the sweetest addition to your countertop ($79), and you can get a pair of wine glasses ($69 each) to enjoy your rosé all day—the colors go hand in hand.
Along with the original black and white colorway, Mackenzie-Child's checkerboard pattern is available in sterling check, a combination of a silvery gray and royal blue. Mix and match the four pairings for a colorful yet cohesive tablescape this Easter, or stick with pink for a fresh and light atmosphere. You can shop the collection on their website or check out the brand on QVC.