Size Guide
Kop & Kande Size Chart
Use the Kop & Kande Size Chart to compare common product measurements before choosing kitchenware, tableware, bedding, table linens, and home pieces. Measurements are shown in centimeters because the available product size data is listed in centimeters.
For the best fit, always compare the chart with the product title, product description, and product specifications on the item you plan to buy.
Tableware Size Chart
Use this table as a quick guide when comparing plate sizes for everyday meals, lunch, starters, desserts, and serving.
| Product Type | Measurement | Unit | Best Used For |
|---|---|---|---|
| Dinner plate | 24–29 | cm diameter | Dinner, main courses, and full place settings |
| Standard dinner plate example | 27 | cm diameter | A balanced everyday dinner plate size |
| Smaller dinner plate example | 25 | cm diameter | Minimal place settings or smaller dining tables |
| Lunch plate | 20–23 | cm diameter | Lunch, starters, desserts, and smaller meals |
| Small bowl example | 15 | cm diameter | Snacks, breakfast, dips, or small portions |
Tip: Diameter can affect both portion size and table spacing. If you use chargers, placemats, or layered place settings, leave extra room around each plate.
Bakeware & Cookware Size Chart
Compare common baking pan and cookware dimensions before choosing pieces for your oven, recipes, or serving needs.
| Product Type | Width / Diameter | Length | Height / Depth | Unit | Fit Note |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Roasting pan, smaller standard size | 20 | 30 | — | cm | Good for smaller portions, baking, and everyday oven use |
| Roasting pan, larger standard size | 30 | 40 | — | cm | Useful for larger portions, roasting, and family-style cooking |
| Frying pan set example | 24 and 28 | — | — | cm diameter | Two-pan sizing for smaller and larger cooking tasks |
| Serving bowl example | 13 | 24 | — | cm | Useful for serving sides, snacks, or table dishes |
Tip: For ovenware, measure the inside of your oven and allow space for handles, edges, and safe airflow.
Bedding Size Chart
Use these bedding measurements to compare duvet covers, pillow covers, and bedding sets.
| Product Type | Width | Length | Pillow Size | Unit | Fit Note |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Bedding set / duvet cover example | 140 | 200 | 60 x 63 | cm | Fits a standard single duvet with matching pillow cover |
| Bedding length option | — | 220 | — | cm | Choose when the product page offers a longer length option |
| Bedding width option | 200 | — | — | cm | Check the product page to confirm the matching length |
| Bedding width option | 220 | — | — | cm | Check the product page to confirm the matching length |
| Duvet example | 140 | 200 | — | cm | Common single-duvet size |
Tip: For bedding, confirm both width and length. A duvet cover should match the duvet size as closely as possible.
Table Linen Size Chart
Use this table to compare tablecloth dimensions before choosing a length for everyday meals, brunches, or larger table settings.
| Product Type | Width | Length | Unit | Fit Note |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Tablecloth example | 140 | 180 | cm | Suitable for many standard dining tables |
| Tablecloth example | 140 | 270 | cm | Useful for medium to larger table settings |
| Tablecloth example | 140 | 320 | cm | Useful for larger dining tables and extended settings |
Tip: Measure your table first, then allow extra fabric on each side if you want a softer tablecloth drop.
Home & Decor Size Chart
For home pieces, compare width, length, height, depth, and diameter depending on the product type.
| Product Type | Width | Length | Height | Depth / Diameter | Unit |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Stool example | 31.5 | 31.5 | 46 | — | cm |
| Table clock example | 11.3 | — | 12 | 6.7 depth / 11 diameter | cm |
| Mug shelf example | 29.5 | — | 45 | 13 depth | cm |
| Sheepskin example | 55 | 85 | — | — | cm |
| Lantern example | — | — | 40 | 23 diameter | cm |
Tip: For decor and furniture-style items, check where the item will sit and leave enough clearance for daily use.
How to Choose the Right Size
Start With the Product Page
Use this guide as a general comparison tool, then confirm the exact size on the individual product page before ordering.
Measure Your Space
Measure the shelf, drawer, table, oven, bed, or room where the item will be used. Keep a little extra room for comfortable handling.
Think About Everyday Use
A larger piece can be helpful for serving or storage, while a smaller size may work better for compact kitchens, smaller tables, or limited cabinet space.
Check the Full Dimensions
For round items, diameter is usually the key measurement. For rectangular items, compare width, length, and height together.
Measuring Tips
- Use a flexible measuring tape for fabric items and a ruler or tape measure for hard goods.
- For plates, pans, bowls, clocks, and lanterns, check whether the key measurement is diameter, width, height, or depth.
- For tablecloths, measure the tabletop and decide how much overhang you want on each side.
- For bedding, match the duvet cover width and length to the duvet insert.
- For ovenware, confirm that the full piece fits inside your oven, including handles and edges.
Fit Notes & Between-Sizes Advice
If you are between two sizes, choose based on how the item will be used. For serving, hosting, or larger rooms, the bigger size may be more practical. For daily storage, small tables, compact kitchens, or limited shelf space, the smaller size may be easier to use.
For products with variant selectors, confirm the selected width, length, color, and style before adding the item to your cart.
Need Help?
If you have a question about the Kop & Kande Size Chart or need help comparing measurements, contact Kop & Kande at [email protected]. Include the product name, product link, and the size you are considering so support can review your question clearly.