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Bosque“, Spanish for woodlands, brings the lush palette

D . _ of the forest to your table A richly colored dinnerware

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/ ‘ _ ;, ‘- 7- T 4-? V‘, collection from The Homer Laughlin China Company,
_ ' ’ ' V.':|-‘if. Bosque infuses your meals with the handsome,
' ' 4 ' harmonious colors of wooded landscapes, recreated in
_ s -' deep shades of goldenrod, moss, chestnut, and maple.
» Cozy and comfortable to hold, Bosque beautifully
‘ \\\\ _ reminds us of thejoyful cycle of nature
*. I ' Naturally flattering to every offering, Bosque is a rustic»
I I » H casual line, equally suited to tablecloths and glowing,
‘& '-  N polished wood. Every plate feels different and looks
 4' ~ _ unique, in warm, earthy hues.

_   3- Bosque's companion pattern, Embers, brings texture and
fig?’   movement to the table in complementary goldenrod,
ll. ». "ii; .' moss, and chestnut
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' As haute couture fashion began to capture attention,
3 _ ‘  — V there was also a push for more elegance on the
’ §VD_{;_. ’ ' dining table. To combat the flood of white ware
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, ‘ 4£_:— .:’: ‘» , : , 495;}; . .
_ ‘_ r;1_ gnu‘. ": H 1.. of East Liverpool, Ohio, already known for its
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_,,;.j  ;\\\\ _:;-7~ ~ pottery, offered $5,000 to anyone who would

‘:--':‘-'35‘_’._ '  mid a white ware facto . Brothers Homer and
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_ ‘ "K .' E andfounded what's now known as The Homer
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