Friday, May 29, 2009

New fiesta Colors

Here is something else I found of interest. This was published in Home Furnishing News on 5/11/09:

FiestaWare

1. Scarlet
2. Sunflower
3. Ivory
4. Cobalt
5. Tangerine

Consumers like their Fiestaware bright and bold, as in Scarlet, the brand’s best-selling dinnerware color for several years straight. Ivory, which was only introduced last June, made it to number three in six months’ time, replacing Evergreen. Fiesta’s newest color is Lemongrass, and its newest shape is square (which will be available in eight colors

Thursday, May 14, 2009

HLC History

Something else I found that was of interest to me. An interesting historical perspective, but a little self-serving - typical of HLC.

Best known for the classic and timeless Fiesta®, The Homer Laughlin China Company manufactures china products in shapes, designs and patterns that continue to delight and satisfy customers. Visitors to The Homer Laughlin China Company and Retail Outlet can expect to find unsurpassed craftmanship, state-of-the-art manufacturing techniques and the timeless quality of enduring products.

The Homer Laughlin China Company owes its origin to a two kiln pottery on the banks of the Ohio River in East Liverpool, Ohio. Built in 1871 by Homer Laughlin and his brother Shakespeare, the Laughlin Brothers Pottery was one of the first whiteware plants in the country.

In 1897, Mr. Laughlin sold his interest in the pottery to William Edwin Wells and Louis I. Aaron. Since then, successive generations of the two families have continued to manage the company. In 1907, the headquarters and a new 30 kiln plant were built across the Ohio River in Newell, WV, the present manufacturing and headquarters location.

The turning point in the artistic focus of the company came in 1927 with the addition of noted ceramist Frederick Hurton Rhead. His design vision would culminate in the 1936 introduction of Fiesta®, Homer Laughlin's best selling line, and today one of the most collected china products in the world.

With the introduction of fully vitrified china in 1959, Homer Laughlin was able to participate in the restaurant/hotel markets. Homer Laughlin concentrated its efforts on the food service market and continued to add new shapes, patterns and decorating techniques throughout the 60's and 70's. The reintroduction of Fiesta® in 1986 as a high-fire, fully vitrified, lead free product redefined the standard for both food service and retail china products.

The Homer Laughlin China Company has produced an estimated 25,000 china patterns throughout its 133 year history. A heritage rich in American tradition and innovation has given Homer Laughlin China the fortitude to look to the next century with anticipation of meeting greater challenges

Saturday, April 11, 2009

FIESTA® Color Timeline

I found this timeline and thought it would be of interest - it was to me:


Red
1936 - 1943 & 1959 - 1972

Blue (Cobalt)
1936 - 1951

Green (Light)
1936 - 1951

Yellow
1936 - 1969

Old Ivory
1936 - 1951

Turquoise
1937 - 1969

Forest Green
1951 - 1959

Rose
1951 - 1959

Chartreuse
1951 - 1959

Gray
1951 - 1959

Medium Green
1959 - 1969

Antique Gold
1969 - 1972

Turf Green
1969 - 1972



No Fiesta® Production
1972 - 1985

White
1986 -

Black
1986 -

Apricot
1986 - 1998

Rose
1986 - 2005

Cobalt Blue
1986 -

Yellow
1987 - 2002

Turquoise
1988 -

Periwinkle Blue
1989 - 2006

Sea Mist Green
1991 - 2005

Lilac (Limited 2-year run)
1993 - 1995

Persimmon
1995 - 2008

Sapphire (Limited to a few Months)
1996 - 1997

Chartreuse (limited 2 year run)
1997 - 1999

Pearl Gray
1999 - 2001

Juniper
1999 - 2001

Cinnabar
2000 -

Sunflower
2001 -

Plum
2002 -

Shamrock
2002 -

Tangerine
2003 -

Scarlet
2004 -

Peacock
2005 -

Heather
2006 - 2009

Evergreen
2007 -

Ivory
2008 -

Chocolate
2008 -

Saturday, April 4, 2009

Lemongrass Comparison


The latest pictures I have seen show a comparison between the new Fiesta Lemongrass, Post '86 Chartreuse and Vintage Chartreuse. The new Lemongrass, appears to have alot more yellow in it than the Chartreuse versions (the Post '86 has the most green, then the Vintage Chartreuse, then the Lemongrass). In my opinion, it is a color that has the most potential to be a hit in the most recently released regular production colors.

Sunday, March 29, 2009

Lemongrass Update




Our sources tell us that the initial run of Lemongrass will include the following items: 4pc & 5pc place settings, dinner plate, salad plate, soup/cereal bowl, cereal bowl, mug, fruit dish, luncheon plate, mini disc pitcher, large disc pitcher, salt & pepper (small), java mug, large oval platter, gusto bowl, serving bowl, individual oval platter, companion set and ramekin. The balance of the Lemongrass items are scheduled for release in the fall. The initial pieces will be shipping on approximately July 1, 2009.

Thursday, March 26, 2009

Marigold




In anticipation of the 75th Anniversary of Fiesta® Dinnerware in 2011, last year Homer Laughlin unveiled the first of three collections --the baking bowl set -- in a limited anniversary year color, Marigold.

The baking bowl set is available in Marigold, as well as seven of Fiesta's standard contemporary colors: Scarlet, Cobalt, Tangerine, Sunflower, Peacock, Shamrock, White and Evergreen.

Availability of the baking bowl set in the anniversary color is limited to 75 weeks -April 1, 2008 thru Sept. 1, 2009. On September 2, 2009, the baking bowls, in Marigold only, will officially retire.

The 3-piece baking bowls, ranging in size from 6-1/2 to 2-1/2 quarts. They created a new back-stamp celebrating the 75th anniversary and has modified retail packaging to acknowledge the company's landmark year and limited availability collections. The bottoms of the baking bowls in the remaining glazes feature the signature Fiesta stamp or embossment.

Dinnerware and accessories in Marigold will follow, to be introduced April 1, 2009 and April 1, 2010, and 75 weeks later, each will officially retire and will no longer be in production.

Monday, March 23, 2009

New Fiesta Color




Yesterday, March 22, 2009, it was announced at the 2009 International Housewares Show that the new Fiesta color is Lemon Grass. It is supposed to be a more yellow shade of Chartreuse and should be available in the Summer of 2009.