Newell, W.Va. – The Homer Laughlin China Company is expanding on its Fiesta Dinnerware brand with a new licensed candle line. Fiesta Dinnerware candles by The Jay Companies are made in nine Fiesta ...
You may not know the name Homer Laughlin, a china factory in Newell, W.Va., but you'll likely recognize — or have eaten off of — its most famous product: brightly colored, informal pottery called ...
HANCOCK COUNTY, W.Va. — Homer Laughlin China Company has been in Newell since the early 1900s, but a recent announcement will be bringing about some changes after all those years. Fiesta Tableware ...
Greg Virder has been an artisan at the Homer Laughlin pottery plant in West Virginia for 21 years. Salena Zito NEWELL, W. VA — If you’ve eaten at a fine-dining restaurant in New York Ciy or Washington ...
CHARLESTON, W.Va. (AP) – The iconic bright colors and exquisitely made ceramics have been a trademark for Fiesta Dinnerware for generations, but now the company is branching out by adding a bed and ...
An iconic local company has announced a big change -- that will likely result in layoffs. The Fiesta brand has formed the ‘Fiesta Tableware Company,’ following the acquisition of the former Homer ...
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Joseph M. Wells III, 77, longtime executive of the Homer Laughlin China Company, died March 12 in East Liverpool, Ohio. Wells was born April 21, 1941 to the late Joseph Mahan Wells Jr. and Elizabeth ...
A Homer Laughlin China Company round covered vegetable bowl (2011.12.42a) with cover (2011.12.42b) from the Rock Rest Tourist Home. 2011.12.42a: A Homer Laughlin China Company round vegetable bowl.
"The Homer Laughlin China Company (HLC Inc.), founded in 1871, is the largest domestic tableware manufacturer in the United States, employing over 800 skilled craftsmen in a 37-acre facility. Together ...
NEWELL-The Homer Laughlin China Co. has settled its trademark infringement lawsuit against San Francisco-based kitchenware giant Williams-Sonoma Inc., court records said. The Fiesta dinnerware maker ...
“It all started in the early 1980s as a result of a dinner party my wife, Leah, and I attended at the home of a friend,” explains Chuck Bisel about the couple’s extensive and colorful collection. “Our ...