Information of Fiestaware

Fiestaware was designed by Frederick HurtonHomer left the company very soon thereafter
Rhead in 1936, and is among the most collectedand turned management over to others.
china products in the world. The productionThe company hired Frederick Rhead, a highly
included over 30 items including plates, bowls,regarded Englishman, as the artistic director, and
teapots, cups and saucers, trays, etc. Additionalhe created streamlined Art Deco designs which
and more specialty items were added soonimmediately resonated with the public as Fiesta
thereafter such as egg cups and vases.introduced about 1936. In keeping with the Art
Fiestaware was designed by Frederick HurtonDeco design aesthetic, the simplicity of the
Rhead in 1936, and is among the most collectedgeometric shapes and the use of bold colors
china products in the world. It is shill manufacturedwere welcomed after the excesses of the
as originally designed, with art deco styling andVictorian and Art Nouveau periods. Furthermore,
comes a wide array of bold & bright colors. TheFiesta was introduced at a price that made such
product was discontinued in 1973 reissued in 1986design affordable to the mass market. The
with new contemporary fashion colors to mark itsproduction included over 30 items including plates,
50th anniversary.bowls, teapots, cups and saucers, trays, etc.
The Homer Laughlin China Company of Newell,Additional and more specialty items were added
West Virginia manufactured Fiesta dinnerwaresoon thereafter such as egg cups and vases.
from the middle of the 1930s until 1973. After aFiestaware was marketed by playing on the
hiatus of about 12 years, Fiesta was once againimages of Mexican "fiestas" and the phrase "The
produced and is still being produced today in thedinnerware that turns your table into a
colors which have become so popular and withcelebration" was born as a marketing slogan.
the durability for which Fiesta is known. HomerEleven different Fiesta colors were introduced
Laughlin began as Laughlin Brothers pottery in Eastbetween 1936 and 1959, starting with red (made
Liverpool, Ohio in 1871. They were first known forfrom depleted uranium oxide), medium green,
making "whiteware", a type of pottery whichcobalt blue, yellow, and ivory and, followed by
turned a brilliant white when fired and for whichturquoise in 1938, gray and light green in 1943,
the local Ohio clay was particularly well suited. Thisand forest green, chartreuse, and rose in 1951.
dinnerware was sold primarily to restaurants andWhile new colors were added thereafter and
hotels as an inexpensive but attractive substitutesome colors were retired, Fiesta remained very
for more expensive china. The Homer Laughlinconsistent in both styling and in the bold use of
China Company was incorporated in 1886 althoughcolor.