About Lenox China & Dinnerware
History of Lenox
Lenox, Inc. was founded in 1889 by Walter Scott Lenox in Trenton, New Jersey, and quickly became America's first and leading manufacturer of fine bone china. What began as a small pottery studio grew into an iconic American brand, renowned for producing the first American-made bone china in 1906. The company's commitment to quality and craftsmanship established Lenox as the preferred choice for presidential state dinners and discerning collectors worldwide.
Notable Patterns
Lenox has created hundreds of distinctive patterns over its storied history. Among the most beloved are Autumn, featuring warm earth tones and classic motifs; Holiday, perfect for festive table settings; Tuscany, with Italian-inspired elegance; and Eternal, a timeless design that has graced American tables for decades. Collectors also seek out limited-edition patterns and seasonal designs that capture the spirit of each occasion.
Dinnerware & Collectibles
Beyond dinnerware, Lenox produces an extensive range of collectibles including holiday ornaments, Nativity sets, figurines, snow globes, and decorative accessories. Each piece is crafted from fine bone china or porcelain and often features 24-karat gold accents. Lenox has collaborated with Disney, Peanuts, and other beloved characters to create cherished collectible lines that appeal to all ages.
Legacy
Today, Lenox continues to honor its heritage while evolving with modern tastes. The brand remains synonymous with American elegance, quality, and timeless design, making Lenox pieces treasured heirlooms passed down through generations.
Contact Information
Lenox Gifts
www.lenoxgifts.com
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