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T I -\\\\ ’ The art of the earth is invoked in Fresco, the newest
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 .',"v,£u_'.;l, . _ Created in collaboration with renowned studio potter
ll’  V '  John Britt, Fresco brings forth the unique beauty of the
5'3‘ fl’-ll‘./)7-5' "/ ' V changing earth through the use of minerals. Fresco has
 a one-of»a»kind matte~finish glaze with swirling designs
and distinctive patterns that swoop and move. The eye
\\\\ is drawn to each conversation»starting piece in this
distinctive collection, where every piece is a work of art,
and no two pieces are alike.
Fresco utilizes the latest in ceramic design and pottery
\\\\\\\\ engineering blended with the look and feel of hand»
\\\\\\\\»\\\\ crafted originals. With the earthy, terra»cotta look of
pottery but the strength of HLC ceramic dinnerware,
‘ Fresco impresses, delights, and inspires. Every piece
, . \\\\ tells its own story—and Fresco's earth-to»table vibe
H.“ I speaks volumes.
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 7  In East Liverpool, Homer Laugh|in's Plant #1
. 3 ‘I  . - 4 ‘~ expanded to four kilns. But the biggest news
,.~' 4’ l " was when Homer Laughlin retired and sold his
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'1 \\\\ ‘ linancial partner, Louisl Aaron, and his partners
‘l ’ A > sons, Marcus and Charlesl Aaron.
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