Pfaltzgraff Village
Shop Pfaltzgraff Village: Iconic Folk-Art Stoneware
The Pfaltzgraff Village pattern is one of the most iconic and beloved stoneware designs in American dinnerware history. Introduced in 1976, the Village pattern features warm brown tones and folk-art-inspired floral motifs that reflect Pennsylvania Dutch heritage. Its rustic charm and durable stoneware construction made it a staple in homes throughout the 1970s, 1980s, and 1990s. Although the pattern was discontinued in the early 2000s, replacement pieces for Pfaltzgraff Village remain in high demand among collectors and those looking to complete their original sets.
Whether you're looking to replace a chipped plate, find a missing mug, or rebuild a full dinnerware set, we offer a curated selection of authentic Pfaltzgraff Village replacements. Every piece is carefully inspected for quality, ensuring it meets the standards you expect from original Pfaltzgraff stoneware.
Explore our current inventory of Pfaltzgraff Village replacement china below. Inventory is updated regularly, so check back often—or contact us if you're looking for a specific piece.