Pyrex and Corelle

Vintage Corelle and Pyrex dishes—especially those featuring the beloved Spring Blossom (also known as Crazy Daisy), Butterfly Gold, and Friendship patterns—remain cherished icons of mid-century American kitchens. Popular from the 1950s through the 1970s, these lightweight yet durable glassware pieces were celebrated for their practicality and cheerful, optimistic designs. Spring Blossom, introduced in the early 1970s, captured the era’s love of nature with its bright green floral motifs. Butterfly Gold, launched in 1972, brought warm amber tones with delicate butterfly and floral accents. The Friendship pattern, introduced in 1971, stood out with vibrant red and orange birds paired with folk-art flowers, symbolizing warmth and togetherness. Alongside these classics, collectors also treasure a wide range of popular and harder-to-find patterns, including Butterprint, Snowflake, Blowing Leaves, Scroll, Pink Daisy, Mod Kitchen, Black Needlepoint, Snowflake Garland, and Dots. Today, these pieces are prized not only for their nostalgic charm and durability but also for the cozy, colorful spirit they bring to any kitchen.