Corelle dinnerware is made from Vitrelle — a laminated, tempered three-layer glass that resists chips and breaks where ordinary stoneware cracks. Plates stack thinner than traditional dishes, cabinets hold more, and the lightweight feel is easy on wrists during long meals. The Winter Frost White pattern is clean enough to dress up or down.
The 18-piece set serves six people with dinner plates, salad plates, and soup-cereal bowls — a complete weekday rotation plus a couple of guests. Microwave-, dishwasher-, and oven-safe to 350°F, so one set handles breakfast, dinner, leftover reheat, and casserole bakes without you swapping dishes. Stacks half as tall as stoneware plates.
Corelle’s Vitrelle glass has been manufactured in Charleroi, Pennsylvania since 1970 — the same Corning glassworks campus where Pyrex is pressed. The brand sits under Instant Brands now, but the dinnerware is still produced in the same American plant that introduced it a half-century ago.

