This is Fiesta’s Bistro Coupe Large Bowl in Turquoise — 68 ounces in the aqua-blue Turquoise glaze, which has been a Fiesta color since the 1930s. The Bistro Coupe large is the rimless family bowl: wide, low-sided, with enough volume for a full pound of pasta, a family salad, or a big portion of any grain to pass at the table.
It’s the main serving vessel for meals that don’t get plated in the kitchen. Turquoise reads as a middle-of-the-lineup blue — brighter than Lapis, cooler than Cobalt — and pairs naturally with Fiesta’s warm colors like Scarlet, Sunflower, and Poppy. Dishwasher, microwave, and oven-safe to 500°F.
Fiesta has been making this dinnerware at its factory in Newell, West Virginia since 1936 — one of the longest-running domestic pottery operations in the country. Every piece is cast, fired, and glazed at that Newell plant, which is why the colors stay consistent from one collection to the next.






