Thomson Pottery Dinnerware
Thomson Pottery is manufactured in China by C.C.A. International, Inc., a company established in 1983 and based in Newark, New Jersey. The company's president, Hung Lam, is well known throughout the dinnerware industry in China for his decades of experience. His reputation for expertise in dinnerware manufacturing is well recognized by suppliers in China enabling his company to offer the very best quality.
C.C.A. is not only involved with manufacturing, exporting and importing its Thompson Pottery dinnerware, but is also responsible for the complete product development, including pattern and package design. C.C.A. works closely with freelance designers from the USA, United Kingdom, France, Italy and China to develop new patterns produced exclusively for the Thompson Pottery name, enabling the company to offer diversified designs to suit the needs of customer throughout the world.
If you are looking for unique, innovative, practical dinnerware to set your table, consider a Thomson Pottery pattern. The in-house designers regularly launch new designs as well as collect distinctive works from freelance designers around the world in order to enrich the product lines offered.
The Current Thomson Pottery Patterns
The following are considered current Thomson Pottery patterns. If you do not see your favorite pattern listed here, consult the Discontinued Thomson Pottery Patterns section for a catalog of all Thomson Pottery patterns that we have identified.
Thomson Pottery Discontinued Collections
Accidents happen and when a piece of your favorite Thomson Pottery dinnerware breaks, it can be frustrating trying to find a replacement when you discover that your pattern has been discontinued. To help you with your search for replacement or additional pieces for your Thomson Pottery collection, we have created this catalog of the discontinued Thomson Pottery patterns. Just bookmark the page for your pattern, and check back once a week for new listings to add to your collection.
Did we miss your Thomson Pottery pattern? We'll be happy to create a page for your pattern. Just post your request at our Facebook Page. Patterns are divided alphabetically into separate sections providing thumbnail preview of the pattern.
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