Louisville Stoneware

by Saturday, May 31, 2014
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Source: A Full Day

Kitchenware is typically short lived, and tends to wear down quicker than other household goods because they are used so often. Louisville Stoneware makes all of their products with quality materials to ensure they last a lifetime, so you can use them without worrying when they’ll fall apart.

Stoneware is a special type of pottery that is fired at temperatures over 1000 degrees, and Americans have been using it since as early as 1720. Louisville Stoneware is used in homes today for dinnerware, bake ware, pots and much more.

In 1970, a man named John Robertson used his skills in ceramics to build Louisville Stoneware from the ground up, and his glaze recipes are still used to this day. Many years later Christy Brown took over the company in 1997; using her love for arts, she transformed the company into and updated and upbeat corporation. She expanded the factories and the branding strategies to keep the company evolving into an industry leader.

Brown understands the importance of creating new designs and adding style into their products while still using decades old techniques. Louisville Stoneware steward Stephen Smith says, “while we still look forward to the future, we are always respectful of the past.” Add Louisville Stoneware to your kitchenware and you’ll be guaranteed great products that last a lifetime!

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