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Posted: Mar 16, 2015
The Wedgwood brand is one of the most popular in the world of dinnerware and home furnishings. Its vast ranges have been around since 1759 when Josiah Wedgwood founded the company in Burslem, Stoke-on-Trent, UK. The company went from strength to strength for many years and bought out a myriad of smaller companies. It is interesting to note, however, that Wedwood in fact went bankrupt in 2009, despite its earlier successes. Very fortunately, it was acquired by a private equity firm and given a second lease of life. This is good news for all the millions of Wedgwood lovers. Wedgwood has been a global brand for decades now, with huge demand from all corners of the globe.
The most famous Wedgwood line is Jasperware, but this is just a small part of a huge selection that has been produced. It's no surprise that many of their products have gone out of production over the years. Luckily, there are websites out there that can help consumers to locate hard-to-find items for purchase, as well as petitioning items back into production.
Some of the discontinued Wedgwood products that people want back in production include items such as the "Feast and Festivals" Christmas plate. Other lines include "Midnight", "Campion", "Edme", "Ravenscroft", Barbara Barry's "Boxwood", "Dynasty", "Etruria & Barlaston, Old Chelsea", "Eden Home", "Night & Day", "Floral Garland", "Royal Lapis", "Brecon", "Lochs of Scotland", "Florence Home Tableware", "Melford", "Flying Cloud", "12 Days of Christmas", "Cameo", "Ruby Tonquin" and so on. These are just some of the Wedgwood items that consumers are looking for.
While it is important for any company to continue to innovate and create new products to keep things fresh with the brand and to entice new customers, attention also needs to be kept on those loyal customers who love the Wedgwood products that have already been purchased and which sometimes need to be replaced in cases of breakage, loss, or theft for example. This is why, if there are many people who want to have certain discontinued Wedgwood lines back in production, that the consumer's voice is heard so that the loyal customer is not left frustrated in their search. Countless hours are spent every day by people looking for hard to find items that they simply cannot find on the internet. Quite often, the manufacturers or retailers in question (in this case, Wedgwood) are unable to help in any significant way. This is, sadly, the attitude of many companies who feel that the customer is worthless once the purchase has been made.
Thankfully, the avid Wedgwood consumer can now be assisted with their search at no cost to them, as well as have the opportunity to petition the Wedgwood they want back in production. Power is being given back to the people, at last!
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