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Dinnerware That’s Stylish, Strong & Sustainable

Lightweight design for meals at home or on the road

🌿 70% plant based & compostable 🌿 Microwave, Dishwasher & Freezer Safe

BEST SELLER

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Designed for life on the road.

âś“ DURABLE

âś“ LIGHTWEIGHT

Easy to stack and carry around.

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BREAK PROOF

Won’t break when dropped.

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FLEXIBLE

Microwave & dishwasher safe.

Over +150 Happy Customers

Beautiful Dinnerware Without Compromise.

Practical, playful, and eco-conscious - homewares designed with families in mind. Create a safer home for your precious family with sustainable bowls and plates for your next adventure and also a wide range of carefully curated products that are high quality and also benefit the environment.

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 OUR STORY

Elavoland is about being inspired by nature and beautifully clean. Ditch those harmful plastics or chemicals and embrace the natural way of living.


Sustainable feasts, wherever you roam

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FROM THE BLOG

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Bioplastics for Dinnerware: A Sustainable Choice for Everyday Living


Bioplastics are materials made partly or entirely from renewable, plant-based sources such as corn, sugarcane, or wheat straw. Unlike traditional plastics, which rely on petroleum, bioplastics can reduce our dependence on fossil fuels and make use of agricultural byproducts that would otherwise go to waste.

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The Hidden Toxins in Dinnerware -and What to Choose Instead


Most of us use our plates and bowls every single day without giving them a second thought. But did you know that some types of dinnerware can release harmful toxins into your food? From chemicals used in plastics to glazes on ceramics, not all tableware is as safe as it looks.

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What Is Wheat Straw Plastic? The Eco-Friendly Alternative You’ll Love


Looking for sustainable, family-friendly alternatives to plastic? At Elavoland, our best-selling wheat straw plates and bowls are made from an innovative blend of 70% repurposed wheat straw and 30% high-quality, food-safe PP. This makes them lightweight, durable, and heat-resistant—perfect for everyday family meals, caravanning, camping, or picnics.