Corelle dishes
Corelle dishes appeared on the market in 1970 as the first glass dinnerware to be chip and break resistant. It was developed by the research and development team at Corning Glass Works. Corelle dinnerware is made by a hub lamination process that bonds three layers of glass. The process creates a lightweight and durable product with unique enamel decorating that is a part of the glass. Dinnerware actually originated in China
Give the kitchen table an urban edge with this bold and playful 16-piece tableware set from Livingware by Corelle dishes. An assortment of brightly colored polka dots decorates the set’s plates and mugs, jumping out from a stark white backdrop. The dishes not only feature modern artistry, but also modern construction for durability through years of heavy use. With service for four, each setting includes a 10-3/4-inch dinner plate, a 6-3/4-inch bread-and-butter plate, an 18-ounce soup or cereal bowl, and an 11-ounce stoneware mug. Corelle dishes invite you to dinner with handsome baking and serving pieces that match your dinnerware pattern, sold separately. Included with your set are these two pieces for serving – a 1.5- and 2.5-qt. round dish, each with its own matching ceramic lid that seals in juices so meats are succulent and vegetables are tender. The casserole set features the Abundance pattern and is made of durable ceramic. After dinner, cleanup is quick – just place in the dishwasher
To construct Corelle dishes tableware, Corelle thermally compresses three layers of glass, producing a Corelle dishes glass composition that is lighter than other dishware, but more durable than conventional glass. The tableware resists cracks and chips with great success, while the lamination compression process combats stains, scratches, and fading. The user-friendly plates and bowls are dishwasher- and microwave- safe and warm food in conventional ovens up to 350 degrees F. The mugs, however, find safe use in the microwave only. For the best care, avoid soaking stoneware mugs for prolonged periods of time. Corelle discourages the use of abrasives or scouring on these pieces. Users benefit from the three-year limited warranty against vitrelle breaks and chips
