Have you ever been about to pop a dish in the oven and suddenly wondered, “Can I use this plate?” It’s a moment that makes every home cook pause.
You’re ready to bake something delicious, but the last thing you want is a kitchen disaster with broken plates or ruined food.
We all love cooking, but not everyone knows which plates are safe to use in the oven. Some plates can handle the heat, while others might crack or break.
Many people aren’t sure what’s safe when it comes to IKEA plates. Can you use that plate you bought from IKEA in the oven?
Is it going to survive the heat, or will it end up in pieces?
Let’s find out – and save your dinner (and your favourite dishes) in the process.
HOW TO TELL IF YOUR PLATE IS OVEN SAFE?
Here are several ways to determine if a plate is oven safe:
1. Check the Manufacturer’s Marking
– Look for the “Oven Safe” stamp or symbol on the bottom of the plate
– Check the product packaging or manufacturer’s instructions
– Examine the product label for specific temperature recommendations
2. Material Composition
Oven-safe materials typically include:
– Ceramic
– Porcelain
– Tempered glass
– Cast iron
– Specific types of stoneware
Materials NOT oven safe:
– Regular glass
– Plastic
– Melamine
– Plates with metallic decorations
– Thin or delicate China
4. Temperature Tolerance
– Most oven-safe dishes can withstand temperatures between 350-500°F
– Always check specific manufacturer guidelines
– Avoid sudden temperature changes (thermal shock).
Finally, if unsure, contact the manufacturer directly.
OVEN-SAFE SYMBOL

🔥 Common Oven-Safe Symbols are:
– Wavy line above a square or rectangle
– Thermometer icon
– Numerical temperature range (e.g., 250°C)
– The word “Oven Safe” is printed on the bottom of the dish bottom
Key Locations to Check:
– Bottom of dish/plate
– Product packaging
– Manufacturer’s instructions
Pro Tip: If the symbol is missing, contact the manufacturer to confirm oven safety.
IKEA STONEWARE OVEN SAFE COLLECTIONS
Can IKEA stoneware go in the oven? It depends on the specific collection and manufacturing process.
IKEA Stoneware That’s Oven Safe:
- Feldspar porcelain collections – Up to 280°C (536°F)
- Specialised baking stoneware – Check product specifications
- IKEA 365+ stoneware items – Most are oven-rated
How to Identify Oven-Safe IKEA Stoneware:
- Look for oven-safe symbols on the bottom
- Check product packaging for temperature ratings
- Verify the material is feldspar porcelain
- Avoid pieces with decorative glazes or metallic elements
Important: Not all IKEA stoneware is oven safe. Always verify before use.
ARE IKEA PLATES OVEN SAFE?

The short answer: Most IKEA plates are NOT oven safe, but some specific collections are designed for oven use.

Standard IKEA Plates (NOT Oven Safe)
- IKEA OFTAST plates – Tempered glass, NOT oven safe
- IKEA 365+ dinner plates – NOT designed for oven use
- Standard ceramic plates – Most are NOT oven safe
- Decorative plates – Never oven safe
IKEA Collections That ARE Oven Safe ✅
1. IKEA 365+ Casserole Dishes
- Maximum temperature: 280°C (536°F)
- Perfect for baking and roasting
- Made from feldspar porcelain
- Oven safe up to 280°C (536°F)
- Ideal for individual portions and soufflés
3. IKEA 365+ Bowls (Feldspar Porcelain)
- Can handle oven temperatures up to 280°C
- Great for light baking needs
- Made from heat-resistant borosilicate glass
- Check specific temperature ratings on each product
- Made from alloy steel
- Designed specifically for oven use
In addition, the IKEA 365+ Food round glass containers are sustainable, healthy, and reusable. They do not absorb odours or discolour from tomato sauce, making the food container easy to clean.
ARE IKEA STONEWARE PLATES MICROWAVE SAFE?
Yes, most IKEA stoneware plates are microwave safe, but it depends on the specific collection.
IKEA Stoneware Collections:
Microwave Safe Collections:
- FÄRGRIK ✓
- Popular solid-color stoneware
- Microwave, dishwasher, and oven safe
- Available in multiple colors
- VARDAGEN ✓
- Off-white stoneware
- Microwave and dishwasher safe
- Classic design
- DINERA ✓
- Beige/brown stoneware
- Microwave, dishwasher, and oven safe
- Rustic appearance
- KRUSTAD ✓
- Gray stoneware
- Microwave and dishwasher safe
- Modern matte finish
How to Verify:
Always check these sources:
- Product label/sticker on the item
- IKEA product page online – lists care instructions
- Assembly/care instruction sheet included with purchase
- Bottom of the plate – may have symbols indicating microwave safety
IKEA Symbols to Look For:
- Microwave symbol: Wavy lines in a box = microwave safe
- Crossed-out microwave symbol = NOT microwave safe
- Dishwasher symbol: Plates with water droplets
- Oven symbol: Square with heating elements
General IKEA Stoneware Guidelines:
Safe Practices:
✓ Check for the microwave-safe symbol
✓ Avoid pieces with metallic decorations
✓ Don’t microwave empty plates
✓ Use oven mitts (plates get hot)
✓ Avoid extreme temperature changes
Not Microwave Safe:
✗ IKEA products with metallic trim or gold/silver details
✗ Some decorative or specialty items
✗ Any items marked as “not microwave safe”
Temperature Limits:
- Most IKEA stoneware: Up to 450°F (230°C) for oven use
- Always allow gradual temperature changes
- Don’t transfer from the freezer directly to the microwave or oven.
WHY DOES IKEA USE FELDSPAR PORCELAIN MATERIAL?
IKEA chooses feldspar porcelain for its outstanding durability and practical benefits:
Key Advantages:
– Exceptional strength despite being thinner than traditional ceramics
– Lightweight yet incredibly resilient
– Superior resistance to knocks and impacts
– Can withstand everyday use and dishwasher cleaning
– Allows for a more delicate, elegant design without compromising durability
Practical Result: Products that are strong, elegant, and long-lasting while remaining comfortable to handle and easy to maintain.
IS FELDSPAR PORCELAIN OVEN SAFE?
Yes, feldspar porcelain is oven safe up to 280°C (536°F). This heat resistance is one of the key reasons IKEA chooses this material for their oven-rated collections.
The feldspar minerals in the porcelain provide superior thermal shock resistance, meaning it can handle sudden temperature changes without cracking.
THE SCIENCE BEHIND OVEN SAFETY: WHAT MAKES A DISH HEAT-RESISTANT?
Not all ceramics and porcelains are created equal. The key factors determining oven safety include:
– Material Composition: Feldspar porcelain vs. standard ceramic
– Thermal Shock Resistance: Ability to handle rapid temperature changes
– Manufacturing Process: Specialised glazing and tempering
WARNING SIGNS: WHEN TO KEEP YOUR PLATE OUT OF THE OVEN
✖️ Standard dinner plates
✖️ Decorative ceramics
✖️ Plates with metallic trim
✖️ Thin or delicate porcelain
BEFORE YOU HEAT: A PRE-OVEN CHECKLIST
– Always check the product label
– Look for “oven safe” markings
– Verify maximum temperature recommendations
– Inspect for any cracks or damage
– Check for uniform glaze without thin or weak spots
– Check for metallic trims or decorative elements
TEMPERATURE GUIDELINES
IKEA Collection Type | Max Temperature | Recommended Use |
365+ Casserole Dish | 280°C (536°F) | Baking, Roasting |
Ramekins | 280°C (536°F) | Individual Dishes |
IKEA 365+ Bowl | 280°C (536°F) | Light Baking |
IKEA 365+ Food round glass container | Up to 100°C (212°F) | Transporting food and storing left overs. |
CAN IKEA BOWLS GO IN THE OVEN?
This depends on the specific IKEA bowl collection:
IKEA Bowls That Are Oven Safe:
- IKEA 365+ bowls (feldspar porcelain) – Up to 280°C (536°F)
- IKEA ceramic bowls from oven-safe collections
- IKEA ramekins – Perfect for individual baked dishes
IKEA Bowls That Are NOT Oven Safe:
- IKEA OFTAST bowls – Tempered glass, NOT oven safe
- Standard serving bowls – Check for oven-safe symbols
- Decorative ceramic bowls – Typically not oven-rated
Pro Tip: Always check the bottom of your IKEA bowl for oven-safe symbols before using it in the oven.
IKEA OFTAST OVEN SAFE GUIDE
IKEA OFTAST is one of the most popular collections, but IKEA OFTAST plates, bowls, and dishes are NOT oven safe. Here’s what you need to know:
Why IKEA OFTAST Isn’t Oven Safe:
- Made from tempered glass
- Designed for serving and dining only
- Can crack or shatter under oven heat
- No oven-safe symbols on the bottom
IKEA OFTAST Safe Uses:
✅ Microwave safe (check symbols) ✅ Dishwasher safe ✅ Freezer safe ✅ Serving and dining
Alternatives to IKEA OFTAST for Oven Use:
- IKEA 365+ casserole dishes
- IKEA oven-safe glass containers
- IKEA ramekins for individual portions.
FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS
Most standard IKEA plates cannot go in the oven. Only specific oven-rated collections like IKEA 365+ casserole dishes and feldspar porcelain pieces are oven safe.
IKEA ceramic bowls from the 365+ collection made with feldspar porcelain are oven safe up to 280°C. Standard ceramic bowls are typically not oven-rated.
Yes, IKEA stainless steel cookware and bakeware are generally oven safe. Check specific temperature ratings for each product.
IKEA glass dishes made from borosilicate glass are oven-safe. However, standard IKEA glass plates and OFTAST items are NOT oven safe.
IKEA uses standard kitchen symbols: oven-safe (wavy lines over rectangle), microwave-safe (wave symbol), and dishwasher-safe symbols. Always check the bottom of dishes.
No, most dinner plates are not oven-safe. Only specifically designed oven-safe plates, casserole dishes, and bakeware should be used in ovens.
Most china plates are not oven safe unless specifically marked. Fine china can crack under oven heat due to thermal shock.
CONCLUSION: YOUR KITCHEN, YOUR RULES (BUT SAFETY FIRST!)
Don’t let a plate shatter your culinary dreams. With this guide, you’re now equipped to navigate the world of IKEA collections like a pro.
Remember, not all plates are oven superheroes, but with the right knowledge, you’ll cook with confidence.
Whenever you are ready to upgrade your kitchen, check out IKEA’s range of oven-safe cookware and transform your cooking game!