Different Color Fiesta Dinner Sets in Etabletop
The most popular American dinnerware ever, designed by the Englishman, Frederick Hurten Rhead, was introduced to the American public in 1936 by the Homer Laughlin Pottery Company of Newell, West Virgina. Rheads original Fiestaware line roared through production for a little more than twenty years before it was modified, reduced and eventually discontinued by the end of 1972.
The perfect set to kick off a Fiestaware collection, equip a college dorm room, or pair with other Fiestaware pieces for a larger set, this four-piece place setting from Fiestaware consists of a dinner plate, salad plate, bowl, and mug. Celebrated in the 1940s, 50s, and 60s for its streamlined art deco look and colorful glazes, Fiestaware is enjoying a remarkable comeback today. All pieces in this set have the signature Fiestaware rings and match Fiestaware pieces in sunflower yellow or deeper colors such as black or plum. With over 50 Fiestaware dinnerware and accessory pieces to choose from, you can build your collection over time starting with this one-person set. The 100 percent lead-free glaze is nonporous, so it wont absorb foods, and its durable enough to withstand the microwave and dishwasher. Some stainless-steel flatware may leave marks on the plates, but these can be easily removed with a nonabrasive cleanser.
Celebrated from the 1940s for its streamlined art deco look and colorful glazes, Fiesta dinnerware is enjoying a remarkable comeback today. With over 50 Fiestaware dinnerware colors and accessory pieces to choose from, you can build your tableware set over time. The beauty of Fiesta dinnerware is that you can mix and match any of their colors for a great looking tableware set. Please purchase on online www.etabletop.com
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