A brief history of the West Virginia–based dinnerware brand that collectors go crazy for, along with where you can score some choice pieces.
Dr. Michael Van Wagenen from the history department at Georgia Southern presented at October's meeting of the Bulloch County ...
An curved arrow pointing right. Fiesta Dinnerware is made by the Homer Laughlin China Company. It was introduced in 1936. The colorful dinnerware was designed by Frederick Hurten Rhead during the ...
Material: melamine | Number of pieces: 16 | Number of place settings: 4 | Microwave-safe: no | Oven-safe: no | Dishwasher-safe: yes I put Fiesta’s dinnerware through three moves (one across the ...
Photo: Michael Murtaugh You have several styles of mugs to choose from in the Fiesta dinnerware collection, but we tested the Java Mug (left). Photo: Michael Murtaugh Brightly colored Fiesta ...
Fiesta was considered a radically new idea in dinnerware and saw immediate success. It is the first dinnerware of its type that was distributed and promoted nationally. Over the next 80 years ...
We’re heading full-speed towards Thanksgiving, so we asked our readers: What’s your color scheme for this year’s Thanksgiving ...
If you’re into an atomic, midcentury vibe, check out Franciscan Dinnerware, made by Gladding McBean from 1934 to the early ...
The classic design is very versatile. This set from Robert Welch Designs Iooks great alongside many styles of dinnerware. It’s casual enough for everyday meals but pretty enough for more-formal ...
Within the maze-like rows of tents, expect anything from Persian rugs and weathered street signs to Fiesta dinnerware and piles of costume jewelry. Generally speaking, vendors here are likely to ...
“I’m using my orange, turquoise, yellow and red Fiesta dinnerware,” wrote one woman. “We mix and match it. My fall placemats and napkins include these fall colors. Centerpiece is loosely ...