Fiesta

Fiesta

Fiesta, the colorful dinnerware, was introduced in 1936 by the Homer Laughlin China Co., redesigned in 1969, and withdrawn in 1973. It was reissued again in 1986 in different colors and is still being made. New colors, including some that are similar to old colors, have been introduced. One new color is introduced in March every year. The simple design was characterized by a band of concentric circles beginning at the rim. Cups had full-circle handles until 1969, when partial-circle handles were made. Harlequin and Riviera were related wares. The Fiesta® Tableware Company was formed in 2020 after Homer Laughlin China was bought by Steelite International, a British company. Fiesta is still being made at the plant in Newell, West Virginia, and is sold at the retail outlet store in Newell. Steelite sells Fiesta to the hospitality industry. For more information, explore our identification guides for Fiesta, Homer Laughlin, Frederick Hürten Rhead, kitchenware, and American dinnerware

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