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Registered: ‎12-24-2018

Love Temptations, but I hate the added brown color on the floral lace.

I would be less cost to just stick to the main color without adding that brown color.

I would also LOVE to have a white on white pattern. too.

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Registered: ‎03-20-2012

I don't mind the brown color on the edge now that I'm used to it. I would prefer the color of the dish instead of white.

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Registered: ‎11-30-2010

I wish they always had the white and silver option

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Registered: ‎11-06-2011

I don't like the brown, either, but for me the real issue is the fact that the attention to detail in painting that border is always subpar—it isn't easy to paint around the white dots, so it seems like a poor design choice if you want to end up with quality pieces. The same lack of precision applies whether it's a brown border or one of the "newer" same-color borders.

 

I hope that Temp-tations truly is coming out with new designs next year as they've been hinting at, and I especially hope they'll stop with all the flowers and cutesiness. I think most people have had enough of that by now; it's time for some more modern designs that will really integrate with the "family of colors" they so like to promote and be more usable in every kitchen.

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Posts: 62
Registered: ‎04-15-2010

I hate the brown trim on the floral lace and that is why i don't order any of it , i think it takes away from the beauty  , she could add white or the same color of the pattern .The cups are another ugly thing she makes the handel brown looks awful another reason not to order floral lace , i love the pattern but that brown trim has to go.

 

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Posts: 9,012
Registered: ‎03-09-2010

I dislike the brown trim also and would never buy it.    I have no need for more TT, but Tara should bring in more solid color pieces.  I have a few sets that are solid with a raised pattern.  They are a deep lavender/purple-ish.    I donated some of my old world that didn't have handles.  Too difficult for me to handle and that pattern seems too "busy" and "cheap looking." 

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Registered: ‎01-08-2019

I seem to have the same issue alot of customer's who bought the Temptations had.  My 9" x 13" pan cracked while cooking at roast at 350 degrees.  I called QVC who told me to call Temptations directly.  Temptations advised it was over the 3 year warranty so could do nothing to help me.  I use the pan on a minimal basis and would expect it to last over 3 years with recommended care.  I was  fan of Temptations, but will now look to other cook ware as an alternative. 

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Registered: ‎06-07-2010

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@mamaproms wrote:

I seem to have the same issue alot of customer's who bought the Temptations had.  My 9" x 13" pan cracked while cooking at roast at 350 degrees.  I called QVC who told me to call Temptations directly.  Temptations advised it was over the 3 year warranty so could do nothing to help me.  I use the pan on a minimal basis and would expect it to last over 3 years with recommended care.  I was  fan of Temptations, but will now look to other cook ware as an alternative. 


@mamaproms  I have never bought TT and never will because of all the horror stories I have read and heard.  Try Fiesta, Pyrex, Corning.

 

Two of my kids have Fiesta and they love it.  I have some mugs.  Never a crack or chip in them.  Made right here in USA.

 

I have very old Corning in the Marjolaine pattern.  Never a problem. 

 

Good luck!  So sorry you had that trouble.  I bet you had a mess!