A brief history of the West Virginia–based dinnerware brand that collectors go crazy for, along with where you can score some choice pieces.
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Why I Love Fiestaware
Homer Laughlin, Fiesta’s parent company, started making its Art Deco-inspired ceramic dishes in 1936. By some accounts, the creation of colorful Fiestaware was a way to help Americans feel a bit ...
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 ...
Information or research assistance regarding ceramics of the United States is frequently requested from the Smithsonian Institution. The following selected bibliography has been prepared to assist ...
Photo: Michael Murtaugh We tested the flat-bottomed bowls from the Fiesta collection. They stack well, but you have to tilt them to get that last bit of soup or cereal. The company also sells ...
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The Laughlin Lab develops quantitative approaches to understand and predict how plant species and communities respond to global change. We develop trait-based models that translate ecological ...
State Sen. Dan Laughlin will hold onto his seat in the Pennsylvania State Senate. The Republican incumbent handily won re-election in Tuesday's general election, defeating Democratic challenger ...
Lauren Silva Laughlin was a senior columnist covering energy, industrials and various corporate finance topics for Heard on the Street. Two stints at investment banks notwithstanding, she has been ...
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