Introduced in 1972, Spring Blossom by Corelle remains one of the most iconic and nostalgic dinnerware patterns of the mid-century modern era. Its delicate border of soft green flowers, affectionately known by collectors as “Crazy Daisy,” perfectly captures the cheerful simplicity of 1970s kitchen design.
Made from Corning’s trademark Vitrelle glass, these pieces are both lightweight and remarkably durable—resisting chips, cracks, and the passage of time with ease. The pattern adorned everything from dinner plates and bowls to cups, saucers, and serving pieces, often paired with matching Pyrex nesting bowls and refrigerator dishes.
The bright, friendly green floral motif spoke to the decade’s fondness for natural tones and optimistic design, lending every meal a touch of retro charm. While Corelle produced multiple variations of Spring Blossom Green through the 1970s and early 1980s, each maintains the same essence: practical beauty with a warm, homey feel.
Today, Spring Blossom endures as a beloved collectible among vintage enthusiasts, symbolizing the cheerful kitchens and family tables of a simpler era. Its timeless appeal lies in its blend of durability, nostalgia, and that unmistakable “Corelle clink” that has echoed through kitchens for over fifty years.
And now, when worn as a pendant, Spring Blossom carries with it more than its soft green petals—it holds a piece of every family meal, every sunlit kitchen, and every memory shared around the table, blooming once more as a small, wearable echo of home.
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