Fiesta History
Fiesta® was designed by Frederick Hurton Rhead
in 1936 and is now among the most collected china products in
the world. As originally designed, the line featured art deco
styling and bold, bright colors. The product was discontinued in 1973
and reissued in 1986 with new contemporary colors to mark its 50th
anniversary.
Fiesta®’s styling complements a wide range
of decors.The eleven bold colors complement one another as well as
a wide range
of interior palettes. Over 50 items in the line provide maximum service
options and ensure consistent tabletop styling. The plate’s
coupe shape allows maximum food plating surface; sculpted concentric
rings highlight and frame the food presentation. Alpha Alumina
added to the body enhances durability and provides superior heat retention.
The walls of Hot Plates are a MUST-SEE for the die-hard
Fiesta collector. Hot Plates has all the vintage colors dating back
to DATE on display. Some photos below demonstrate the collection,
but you really should come to the store to see this impressive collection.
Find the colors your great-aunt had in her kitchen! For more Fiesta
information, visit the Homer-Laughlin
China Company web site.
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