Corelle Brands is a world leader in the kitchenware industry. Headquartered in Rosemont, Illinois, the company manufactures and markets kitchenware products worldwide. It also has an Asian entity – Corelle Brands (Asia Pacific) Pte Ltd, which is headquartered in Singapore, and other sales and distribution offices in China, India, Indonesia, Japan, Malaysia, South Korea, Taiwan, Thailand, Philippines and Vietnam. There is also a decorating plant and distribution centre in Malaysia.
>Corelle Brands (Asia Pacific) Pte Ltd markets a wide variety of well-known and trusted kitchenware brands that includes CORELLE, CORNINGWARE, PYREX, VISIONS, SNAPWARE, EKCO, BAKER’S SECRET, REVERE and CHICAGO CUTLERY. Corelle Brands products keep up with the latest technology with evolving consumer trends which make each brand timeless. Today, it continues to meet the lifestyle of modern homes around the world.
>Corelle Brands was a subsidiary of Corning Incorporated until April 1, 1998 – an organization renowned for its technological innovation; especially in specialty glass and glass ceramic materials. At the beginning of the 20th century, Corning invented the first heat and cold resistant glass that could be used in bakeware. That became the PYREX glass bakeware business. The 1950s saw the development of glass ceramics, and the introduction of CORNINGWARE cookware. CORELLE glass dinnerware, another unique three-layer sandwiched glass material known for its durability, was launched in 1970. A cousin of CORNINGWARE, the revolutionary see-through VISIONS cookware was introduced in early 1980s.
>In April 1998, Corning Incorporated spun off its American and Asia consumer housewares business, which is Corelle Brands. Corelle Brands continued the innovation by introducing new products and materials under the different brands. With a keen ability to merge technology with evolving consumer trends, Corelle Brands has made each brand timeless. Today, it continues to meet the lifestyle needs of modern homes around the world.
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- Pyrex
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What is the material of Corele?
Vitrelle
Corele dishes are made of Vitrelle, a glass laminate of three thermally-bonded glass layers.
What brand is Corele?
The company began as the Corning Consumer Products Company, a division of the glassmaker Corning Inc., and was also known as “World Kitchen” from 2000 until 2018.
Which material is best for dinner set?
Porcelain, also referred to as china, is the most ubiquitous ceramic dinnerware. It is less expensive than bone china, and with the right balance of price, durability and weight, it’s great for both daily use and formal dinner parties.
Is Corele OK in microwave?
CORELLE® Dinnerware can be used for serving and re-heating food. CORELE Dinnerware can be used in microwave and pre-heated conventional ovens up to 350˚ F (176˚ C). To warm empty dinnerware for serving, use pre-heated conventional oven only. Porcelain and stoneware mugs are microwavable.
Is Corele toxic?
Corele products purchased after 2005 are safe and comply with FDA regulations. Now, if you have any older dishes, that gets a little trickier. You’ll want to avoid eating off of older Corele dinnerware if it shows obvious signs of deterioration; if the glaze is worn, if the paint is melting or chipping, etc.