
Ceramic refrigerator storage containers from the 'Naturewood' pattern by Pfaltzgraff
Selling Price
$25
History
Pfaltzgraff's Naturewood pattern was introduced in the 1970s and remained popular through the 1990s. The design features botanical motifs including pressed leaves and herbs in earth-tone colors, reflecting the era's interest in natural, rustic aesthetics and country-style kitchenware. These refrigerator storage containers were part of a coordinated dinnerware and serving collection that allowed homeowners to create a cohesive kitchen aesthetic. Naturewood pieces appeal to collectors of vintage American dinnerware and those who appreciate 1970s-1980s kitchen nostalgia. The pattern is sought after by Pfaltzgraff enthusiasts who are completing their sets or replacing broken pieces. These storage containers are particularly valued for their practical functionality combined with decorative appeal, making them popular among vintage kitchenware collectors and those who enjoy retro home decor.
Origin
York, Pennsylvania, United States
Maker
Pfaltzgraff
Time period
circa 1970-1990