The decision to stop making a pattern is always a difficult one. Pfaltzgraff knows choosing a dinnerware pattern is an important decision for you and they will continue to produce a pattern as long as there is enough demand for it.
A five-piece place setting of flatware includes a dinner fork, salad fork, dinner knife, teaspoon and dinner/soup spoon.
Working outward from the dinner plate, on the left, place the dinner fork and then the salad fork. On the right, place the dinner knife, with the blade…
Reactive Glaze is a glazing technique used on Stoneware to create unique colors and pattern variation. Once the Glaze is applied, it undergoes a reaction under extreme temperatures during the firing process. The results are beautiful multi-tonal colors and patterns like ever po…
A variety of accessories is available in most Pfaltzgraff patterns. Accessories range from basic (sugar & creamer, salt & pepper, vegetable bowl, etc.) to unique (corn dishes, ice cream cone dishes).
Pfaltzgraff has used earthenware, stoneware, porcelain and bone china at some point in history. Pfaltzgraff'S current dinnerware patterns are made primarily of stoneware and earthenware. Ironstone and porcelain dinnerware may be offered less frequently.