And sure enough, it turns out Newell, West Virginia-- home of the Homer Laughlin factory and birthplace of Fiestaware-- was just a hop, skip and a jump away from me. A jump and/or skip of around an hour.
Well, that's all I needed to hear. I've never had the chance to visit a place where things I actively collect are made. And Fiesta ware has enjoyed a long history of nifty art deco style.
So I called up my buddy Scoobie and asked her if she was up for a mini-roadtrip. I knew she'd had her eye on a couple of pieces of Fiesta in Tangerine to go along with some Grand Canyon printed dinnerware she already had. And my Fiesta information source had mentioned that not only was there a Fiesta Outlet there, but a "seconds" outlet. Where you could get pieces with minor flaws at discount...
(Probably involving mariachis and maracas. We like to keep it themic.)
While Fiesta Drive, the location of the outlet, might not come up on Rand McNally directions, you really can't miss it in Newell, off Route 2...
Then, on the left-hand side of the shop is the Seconds Outlet. There, pallettes are simply stacked with the Fiesta pieces that the Homer Laughlin folks felt didn't quite measure up.
Some have minor run flaws... Some, the glaze might not be as thick as expected... Some may have chips or color issues or dimples. If you're not looking to collect Fiesta for it's resale value, you can find many pieces which are perfectly servicable and still have great looks.
The Fiesta folks supply sturdy milk crates in which to stack your selected pieces. And while the choice is limited to whatever pieces have been sent to Seconds with flaws, there really is a wide selection. Scoobie did, indeed, get her dream of Tangerine fulfilled with a lidded canister, some big coffee cups, a pitcher and a few other goodies.
I snagged some choice pieces myself-- largely things I knew I couldn't get in the stores around me.
Like these three fun and very art deco coffee mugs here at left...
With this kind of grouping, it's more than worth the trip!
Well, I hope you all enjoyed our field trip today and that your virtual feet aren't too sore!
- If you missed Wednesday's Treasure Box post, you can click here and check that out.
And if you have to be heading off, I hope you have a colorful and cheery week ahead of you.
Oh my gooooooodnesssss! Jenn, I absolutely love this post! I really had NO idea (being a recent resident to these parts) that the factory was so close to me! Your pictoral field trip was so inspiring, I can't wait to venture out and hit Route 2! Thanks so much for "introducing" me to my own backyard!!
ReplyDeleteDeeeelighted, Colleen! I hope you have a blast. I'd love to hear YOUR story from it.
ReplyDeleteThat is one big OMG! What a great trip. How will you restrain yourself from not going back for more?
ReplyDeleteI used to live near a Syracuse China outlet and got great stuff there -- but this looks even better!
I think one of the reason I snagged my man was that I used to have a full set of dishes that were seconds/overruns from the Olympic Club -- a very important golf tournament is played there.
Alex- Well, I will have to force myself to pace it out. But I AM going to need a bread plate or two. :) I think it's both funny and lovely you partially snagged The Big Guy because of discount Golf-related dishware. Somehow that just seems so... right. And poetic. :)
ReplyDeleteWow! You bought some great items! I have a few pieces of vintage fiesta ware that I have in my kitchen! I love them!
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Debbie- They really are a lot of fun!
ReplyDeleteI loved coming along on the visit with you! I have a collection of old fiesta ware that I just love. Looking forward to checking out your blog further.
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