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Home / Lifestyle / Aldi's Designer Dupes: Seafood Dinnerware Drops!

Aldi's Designer Dupes: Seafood Dinnerware Drops!

28 Nov, 2025

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Summary

  • Aldi's Crofton Seafood Dinnerware mimics designer brands affordably.
  • The collection features coastal themes with lemons, sardines, and seafood designs.
  • Prices start at just $5.99 for unique items like lobster salt and pepper shakers.
Aldi's Designer Dupes: Seafood Dinnerware Drops!

Aldi Australia stores have restocked their highly anticipated Crofton Seafood Dinnerware collection, a range celebrated for its designer-brand aesthetic at budget-friendly prices. This limited release, now a staple of Aldi's Special Buys, has once again captured the attention of homeware enthusiasts eager to embrace a trendy look without the premium cost.

The current collection embraces a vivid coastal theme, showcasing joyful illustrations such as lemons, sardines, radishes, and prominent seafood motifs like lobsters and crabs. Pieces like the serving tray and plates, priced at $14.99, along with dinner plates at $6.99 for a pack of two, offer shoppers an accessible way to incorporate this popular tableware trend into their homes.

Beyond the striking seafood designs, the range also includes pieces with Italian phrases like 'Bon Appetit' and Amalfi Coast-inspired fruit and tomato motifs. The collection is crafted from high-quality porcelain and is dishwasher safe. Notably, the lobster-shaped salt and pepper shakers, priced at just $5.99, have become a standout, conversation-starting item, alongside similar lemon-shaped shakers.

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Disclaimer: This story has been auto-aggregated and auto-summarised by a computer program. This story has not been edited or created by the Feedzop team.
The Crofton Seafood Dinnerware range has recently launched as an Aldi Special Buy for this year.
Designs include lobsters, crabs, prawns, fish, lemons, sardines, radishes, chillies, and Italian phrases like 'Bon Appetit'.
Pieces start from as little as $5.99 for salt and pepper shakers, with plates and bowls available in packs of two for $6.99.

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