Signature Hosuewares: For Home & Pet
Signature Housewares designs, imports, and distributes ceramic tableware and kitchenware. Our primary markets are the United States, Canada and the UK. Our goal in business is to develop fashionable and functional product that combines value and quality, and market it with honesty and integrity.
Signature products range from trendy to basic and is inspired by current and future trends that we think will translate well into tableware and kitchenware.
Since there is virtually no ceramic production available to us domestically we import product primarily from China. All of our factories are large suppliers to the world markets of ceramic tableware and kitchenware and have an assortment of capabilities that offer every conceivable product. We have worked hard to identify factories that produce quality product and operate with principle and integrity.
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MaterialsCeramic is defined as any of various hard, brittle materials made by firing a non-metallic mineral, such as clay. The common grades of ceramic used for modern tableware are earthenware, stoneware, and porcelain. Each grade of ceramic is distinguished by the clay used to form the product and the firing temperature reached in the kiln to harden the product. |
SafetyAll Signature Housewares products meet FDA and California Proposition 65 standards as they relate to food safety. Our products are independently tested for both standards since 1995 and are completely safe for any type of food usage. All categories of our product line meet these standards, including pet bowls, so you can confidently use and sell our products knowing that they are stringently tested to comply with FDA and Proposition 65 standards. |
UseAll ceramic tableware reacts to microwaves by heating up, this cannot be considered a defective condition. Common sense handling of potentially very hot dishes after long stints in microwave ovens is the order of the day. Frequent exposure to microwaves may shorten the life of ceramic dishes and cause crazing of the glaze. All of our products are dishwasher safe – both top and bottom rack. |
Interesting FactThe U.S. Customs Department classifies tableware based on two tests – water absorption and light translucency. Generally speaking, lower firing temperatures can be equated with less density, less resistance to permeation, and less resistance to cracking and chipping. Practically speaking, both stoneware and porcelain are so dense and fired at high enough temperature (over 2,100 degrees Fahrenheit) that water permeation is not a problem, and both grades, being high-fired ceramics, are resistant to cracking and chipping. |
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