Fiesta Dinnerware
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We approached our wedding registry 20 years ago with white as our theme. I like white. White is alright. White goes with everything, right? White dishes and towels were certainly easy to work with when we moved into our new home a couple of years later. Ever since, I’ve always been partial to sticking with the classic white place setting. It’s worked well over the years.
Recently, I’ve realized that it has more to do with me not being able to commit to a color or pattern that keeps me loyal to basic white. That’s why many years later I found myself in a basic black and white kitchen, with even more white dishes. Although I’d attempted to add pops of color through a spattering of colored serving dishes and pans, plus a little collection of Polish Pottery (which compliments white quite nicely), I thought it was time for something new and fresh and fun. So I purchased one place setting of Fiesta dinnerware a year or so ago in happy turquoise to see how I liked it. It felt like such a bold move. I know you understand.
Fiesta dinnerware is a sturdy classic, and not fancy. I felt if I could decide on a color, I’d go with the Fiesta dinnerware and move out of the white abyss. The turquoise was nice and bright, but it was bright. I think I’d get tired of it, ya know? Then I thought of red. Red is good. Red works for so many holidays, but it’s red. And very … red. Red all the time? I don’t know … because the green is so lovely too … and that pumpkin color would be nice for autumn. The cobalt blue would match the polish pottery. They do have a white Fiesta dinnerware, don’t they?
This is the process I go through with wall colors, linens, purses, eyeshadow …
I know I’m not alone. Right? Please tell me I’m not alone.
It seems I was missing the beauty of Fiesta dinnerware in that all the colors can be mixed. That’s what a fiesta is anyway, a celebration, right? But I still wasn’t sure. Until I visited Ree this summer and enjoyed first hand how she mixed all the colors of the Fiesta rainbow together. She really likes Fiesta too. It really was the perfect solution for my indecision.
So, as I found a coupon or sale here and there, I gradually began purchasing 4-piece place settings. When Randy and my parents asked what I wanted for Christmas, I had a simple answer. The fun thing is, any color can be bought. My mom was able to go pick out whatever colors she wanted to and not have to worry about matching. And if a piece breaks? No biggie. Just replace it with any color. Genius. And not white.
Randy surprised me with the fabulous red salt and pepper shakers.
And aren’t the mugs cute? They feel so solid, and that little ring hole is adorable.
It’s been fun to see the kids gravitate to their favorite colors. I’m hoping to keep adding to our colorful collection. These will be the dishes that our children and grandchildren will enjoy over the years, then will eventually be handed down, possibly even split up between them all for them to begin their own personal collections. And when they come to me to ask my opinion about what they should register for when they get married, I’ll have the perfect answer.
Do you have a favorite collection or pattern of dinnerware? Do tell!
I, like you, am a white girl. My MIL collects fiesta wear and has a HUGE collection… they really are an amazing and sturdy and beautiful brand!! Your pictures are wonderful!
Very cute! I am in major need of new plates! Totally going to check these out…have you had any problems with chipping?
I too have a GLASS front kitchen cabinet with my fiesta wear. I started marriage with all white too but made the change about 10 years ago. I love it as does the fam. Mix and match the red family on valentines. Reds and teens are at the top for December . Oranges and yellows in Fall.
My favorite collection however is my McCoy pottery. Over 100 pieces that sit on the tops of my cabinets. All colors, shapes & designs. I think they are beautiful ! And lok great withe the fiesta wear too!
I love how vibrant the colors are!!!
You have no idea how much your thought process is just like mine. It’s time to replace our everyday (white) dishes, and new Fiesta ware would have been at the top of my Christmas list…if I could have only decided on a color!! Our friends have a beautiful home, with white painted interior trim, and paint and furnishings that have a feel for the sea. Blues, greens, etc. I always love eating from their mix of colorful Fiesta ware in the same colors. You’re convincing me to just do it!!
Brenda, I’m glad to hear that I’m not alone. Have fun collecting! 😉
Oh, Amy — I don’t live far from the Fiesta plant! I used to collect the limited colors of their dishes, still have a ton down in the basement. The vases are my favorite, especially the sapphire blue one that I have. It was a very limited color that they made in the late ’90s.
Oh my gosh, Tara! I’d be in trouble if I lived close to the plant. That’s cool.
I love my Fiesta it’s my everyday dishes I collect all the colors !
I love the special pieces like the watermelon bowls and the lady bug mug etc so fun to add to the collection everyday I decide what color dishes and flatwear hubby and I will use for dinner that night it’s just so fun!
Two of my kids now collect it as well so that makes it even more fun!
Enjoy!!
How fun, I love Fiesta Ware!
I have a ton of fiestaware down in a cabinet in my basement. I went through an ebay phase about 12 years ago and snatched up a whole odds and ends collection! It’s fun on holidays to serve dinner with a rainbow of colored plates!
It takes so much pressure off not to be matchy-matchy. I adore the fiesta of fiesta ware and would LOVE to eat off of ANY colour you put in front of me if I could eat at your house! ♥
I love Fiesta. My grandparents an extensive collection as I was growing up and when I was in my 20s I got a big chunk of it as we were dispersing their things. I was more than a little heartbroken as I realized that all my pieces likely have lead-based paint in them. I’ve been stumped for years on what do do with the lot. Any suggestions?
Hey Sheri!
How cool that you have theirs. I bet they’re neat. I hadn’t thought about the lead-based paint issue. What if you use them as vases or other display pieces?
i have the longaberger basket weave ivory plates. Super basic. I like them, but I would love to have Fiestaware. I’ve been hinting for the last couple birthdays…but no luck. A colorful plate make food more interesting too! fun post ; )
I have loved Fiestaware forever and a day. It started with my great-grandmother’s pieces from the 30s and 40s. We used them for everyday dinnerware when I was growing up – until my mom realized they were too valuable for that. She gave them to me as a housewarming gift for our first house, and I slowly added to them with thrift store and antique junkets, and forays through eBay. I’ve even cataloged my haves and wants here: http://domesticateddilettante.wordpress.com/fiesta-time/
But my Fiesta obsession didn’t stop with the vintage stuff: I received a set of Fiesta-type dinnerware about 25 years ago, and I mixed-and-matched my way through a couple decades while our kids were growing up. When Fiesta introduced square plates, and I broke over and bought a full set of dinner and lunch plates. The old set of round plates and bowls are boxed and ready for middle son to take with him when he moves out (he asked me to set them aside for him. Another generation of Fiestaware lovers is born.)
Terry
I did exactly the same thing — now I have 14 different colors and look forward to each new shade they come out! Food just rinses off so easily! I didn’t see anyone mention that they are MADE IN THE USA in West Virginia (no offense to China)!!! A few years back Macy’s had B1G1F and Friends and Family at the same time — what a deal! It’s so great to buy genuine home-grown USA products of great quality for such an inexpensive price!
I love Fiesta ware. It makes me happy…like a party in my cabinet. I open that door on a cold winter day and smile…call me an idiot but I smile at my dishes. In the morning when my boys are getting ready for school and they are randomly pulling out plates, mugs and bowls if they happen to get two of a kind I act like they hit bingo…..oh how my teenage sons love that at 6:00 in the morning. My youngest son is an Oregon Ducks fan so I occassionally hit him up with a yellow plate and green bowl…it makes him smile eventhough he thinks I’m a freak. Your pictures of the dishes are beautiful. I’m contemplating using the bowl picture as a screen saver…..makes me smile I swear. You are so right about gift giving. I received a flamingo butter dish for Christmans and I was happy as could be!
I have just started collecting Fiesta and I love it!!! I have 16 place settings and there’s more that I want to make different color combinations. I catch it when Belk has buy 4 get 1 free or some other special. Fiesta makes me smile, too, and I wonder what I will ever do with it all but am excited about the different tables I’ll be able to set!!
Love Fiestaware! I had my white crate & barrel set since 1997, and decided it was time for a change. I started off small, purchasing one 5 piece place setting at a time at Kohl’s when they were on sale and when I had a 30% coupon. Now I have 15 place settings of all different colors, some retired (including lilac, which a friend of mine GAVE to me, I am so lucky). I am now branching out into the serve ware. Some day, I would love to get the mixing bowls and the prep bowls.
Hi! I just read your blog after deciding I wanted Tangerine Fiesta dinnerware. I too have white everything and I am moving into a white kitchen. My Le Creuset collection is in Flame. I love your set. i now want every colour! Thank you!!!
Hello Kathyo!
Flame is so pretty, and so perfect with the Fiesta ware—especially the Tangerine! Your kitchen will look lovely.
I started Fiesta about 4 years ago, with just scarlet. Then my cousin bought a Fiesta store! Now I not only have every single piece of Fiesta, I could feed about 75 people with just the plates I have! It is an obsession that is for sure! I use mine every single day, in the oven, on the table, in the microwave. My 3 year old is learning her colors from the dinner plates! Instead of red she knows scarlet, shamrock, peacock! My plates rotate with the seasons/holidays. Have fun and add more color!
Wow Liz! That is very cool. I need a cousin like that!
I, too, use Fiestaware in Sunflower, Peacock, Persimmon and Lemongrass. I love it!
Hello, can you tell me what the bowls are called in your first picture? I’ve read that many bowls don’t stack well. I want to start my fiestaware collection with bowls and I need a good sized cereal/soup bowl that stacks. That looks like it might me it. Thanks