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Fiesta
Lenox
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$50 & Under 
$50 to $150 
$150 to $300 
$300 to $500 
$500 and above

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Fiesta Fiesta Cinnabar Flower Vase 8"

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Fiesta Fiesta Cinnabar Bread Tray

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Fiesta Fiesta Black Place Setting, 5 Piece

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Fiesta Fiesta Black Java Mug, 12 oz.

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Fiesta Fiesta Black Covered Teapot 44 oz.

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Fiesta Fiesta Black Sauceboat 18-1/2 oz.

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Fiesta Fiesta Black Chop Plate 11-3/4"

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Luigi Bormioli Set of 4 Atelier Wine Glasses

This 23.75 ounce glass is the perfect showcase for all wines. For true appreciation, the wine and th...
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Luigi Bormioli Set of 4 Esperienze Wine Glasses

This 23.25 ounce patented concept and design takes its inspiration from some concentric circles crea...
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Riedel Set of 6 Vinum Crystal Chardonnay Wine Glasses

Vinum Chardonnay glass is made of 24-percent lead crystal by Riedel, makers of fine glassware. Wine ...
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Riedel 3-pc. Sommeliers 30th Anniversary Tasting Set

Riedel, providers of fine stemware, has perfected the process of making wine glasses. Guided careful...
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Riedel Set of 4 Ouverture Champagne Flutes

Introduced in 1989, the Ouverture series from Riedel is for straightforward customers who appreciate...
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Riedel Set of 2 "O" Series Crystal Chardonnay Wine Tumblers

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Developed mostly with materials, price points and quality that were recognizable year after year, dinnerware has been a comparatively narrow category in mass-market stores. Dinnerware sets, tableware, table settings nowadays could be part of a vast line of products, it might be square instead of round, and it may even be cookware. More discount vendors, influenced by Asian serving accessories and colors, are applying broader design principles to tableware. 

It is remarkable how much casual tableware has changed, with designer offerings from the likes of 222 Fifth and Ambiance. Not only do we have dishwasher safe dishes from Andy Warhol, microwave safe dishes from BIA Cordon Bleu, and oven safe dishes from Corelle, there are quite a few custom selections that are also chip resistant. Now with all these benefits in the new casual tableware it is hard to believe that manufacturers like Corningware and Dansk have so many designer choices in patterns. 

The leading ceramic tableware designer in Central Java, Indonesia is Sango. Stoneware, porcelain, fine china and other color-glazed materials are what Sango specializes in. Compare their “Tuscan Gardens” collection for a hint of the individual tastes they are ready to suit perfectly. It is a quality blend of contemporary convenience and designer charm from several periods in an extensive variety of unique patterns, and much of the Sango collection is completely dishwasher and microwave safe. 

The Pfaltzgraff Cappuccino line was introduced in 2000. Compare the new, unique shapes of the mug, cereal bowl and serving pieces, and the slightly oversized plates, that give it a stylish, quality look. Pfaltzgraff introduced the Delicious line in 2003. Created by designer Barbara Wright, Delicious exemplifies the uncomplicated and nostalgic taste of American Country modernized for today’s homes and lifestyles. 

Compared to other collectible tableware, Fiesta isn’t the oldest, nor is it the most valuable. Fiesta nevertheless continues to draw a faithful following of collectors, due to the line’s unique colors and a price that’s still inexpensive for most. Homer Laughlin China Co. introduced Fiesta in January 1936 at the Pottery and Glass Show in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. The line was offered for sale in five colors: red, cobalt, light green, yellow and ivory. 

Fiesta was not the first solid color tableware offered for sale in the United States: smaller companies, notably Bauer Pottery in California, had been producing custom tableware in solid color glazes for the better part of a decade by the time Fiesta first came on the market. The Homer Laughlin China Co. still owns and markets Fiesta. In 1986, Fiesta was re-introduced to the market by the Homer Laughlin China Co.



Custom Tableware Sets Stage For Food Presentation

Decorative, dramatic presentations look best on neutral-toned plates. “Anything goes” is the approach reflected on today’s unique menus, and in comparing, it’s plain that everything goes with white, a factor contributing to the continued popularity of white tableware.  

The “good” or designer china is frequently a home’s special treasure store, whether it’s used seldom or often. Bone china is made all over the world, but Lenox, Inc. is the only manufacturer in the US. The homeowner has an array of choices, as bone china comes in a variety of custom designs. Inexpensive bone china is hard to find, since creating the material is a labor-intensive process. 

If you’re a bride and you plan to register for quality tableware, it’s usually best to start with your dishes first. Go with white or ivory from your preferred designer, whether it’s Laura Ashley, or Royal Worcester, or sengWare, especially if you’re not sure of your color scheme yet. When it comes to table settings you should register for at least eight quality items, but preferably twelve. Make sure your designer tableware, glassware and flatware all coordinate.

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