Ceramic Dinnerware Safety Standards are vital for global trade. Learn how FDA, LFGB, and Prop 65 compliance ensures non-toxic, high-quality tableware safety.

A Guide to FDA, LFGB, and Prop 65 Compliance
In the high-end hospitality and retail sectors, the beauty of a ceramic glaze is only as valuable as its safety. For international buyers, understanding Ceramic Dinnerware Safety Standards is not just about legal compliance—it is about brand protection and consumer trust.
As a leading ceramic dinnerware manufacturer with over 20 years of expertise, ラビングホーム prioritizes chemical stability and food-grade integrity. Here is a deep dive into the three major regulatory frameworks governing the global ceramic market.

1. FDA Compliance (United States)
The U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) focuses heavily on the migration of heavy metals—specifically Lead and Cadmium—from the glaze into food.
- The Logic: Acidic foods (like tomatoes or citrus) can leach chemicals if the firing process isn’t executed at precise temperatures.
- Our Standards: Lovinghome ceramic dinnerware undergoes rigorous leaching tests to ensure levels remain significantly below the FDA’s Action Levels, making our dinnerware safe for daily high-acid food contact.
2. LFGB Compliance (Germany & Europe)
について Lebensmittel-, Bedarfsgegenstände- und Futtermittelgesetzbuch (LFGB) is often considered the “gold standard” of food safety in Europe. It is stricter than the general EU 1935/2004 requirements.
- The Difference: LFGB includes sensory testing (ensuring the ceramic doesn’t transfer any smell or taste to food) and more stringent limits on extractable components.
- Our Standards: For our European partners, we utilize specialized high-temperature kiln cycles that fuse the glaze into a non-porous, inert barrier, passing all LFGB migration and sensory requirements.
3. California Prop 65 (The Strictest Shield)
California’s Proposition 65 requires businesses to provide warnings if their products contain chemicals known to cause cancer or reproductive toxicity.
- The Threshold: Prop 65 limits for Lead and Cadmium are often much lower than federal FDA standards.
- Our Standards: Lovinghome offers “Prop 65 Compliant” collections specifically designed for the North American boutique market, utilizing lead-free glazes and third-party lab verification (SGS/Intertek) to eliminate the need for warning labels.

Why Compliance Matters for Your Business
Choosing a manufacturer that masters these standards reduces your transit risks, prevents costly customs rejections, and ensures your end consumers dine with absolute peace of mind.
LovingHome: Premier Ceramic Dinnerware Manufacturer
ラビングホーム is a premier manufacturer and global wholesaler of high-end ceramic tableware and home collections. With over 20 years of manufacturing excellence, our 30,000 m² facility combines traditional craftsmanship with advanced automation. We specialize in providing durable, aesthetically superior, and fully compliant ceramic solutions for international hotel chains, specialty retailers, and lifestyle brands.



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Are you looking for a manufacturing partner that prioritizes safety as much as design? We invite distributors, hotel procurement managers, and brand owners to explore our latest collections.
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