Butterfly Meadow

Lenox - Fine Dinnerware, Drinkware, Gifts and Home Decor

Lenox items are a true piece of art! The tableware products make any meal special and elegant, while the home decor pieces add exclusivity and finesse to your decoration. You will fall in love with the delicacy and richness of details of giftware and collectibles products. Through craftsmanship work, Lenox brings to modern-day life unique glass, ceramics and porcelain creations that last a lifetime. The Butterfly Meadow collection, which includes bowls, tea sets, plates, mugs, cups, vases and more, is among the brand's favourites in Canada. Explore the Lenox page on the TSC.ca website and be enchanted by the artistic design of the pieces. Shop for yourself or buy a gift for a friend or family member. About Lenox Corporation Lenox was founded in 1889 by Walter Scott Lenox in Trenton, New Jersey, as Lenox's Ceramic Art Company. The company began producing American art pottery, focusing on Walter’s vision of creating beautiful and artistic pieces of the highest quality. Organized as an art studio, Lenox offered unique artwork in shiny ivory porcelain instead of a full line of ceramics. The exquisitely painted and modelled vases, pitchers, and tea sets, produced at first by just 18 employees, were met with an enthusiastic reception and carried in the most exclusive shops. In the early 20th, Lennox became more popular and moved its production to a factory-style operation, manufacturing custom-designed and elaborately decorated service plates. To overcome the European competition, Walter commissioned acclaimed American artists, such as William Morley, to decorate his plates. The plates were so successful that the company turned his attention increasingly to complete sets of dinnerware. Lenox quickly became synonymous with elegant tableware, chosen for the ""best"" homes - including the White House. President and Mrs. Wilson commissioned an official state service of 1,700 pieces in 1918, making Lenox the first American china to grace a president's table. It remains the only American porcelain in continuous use at the White House for more than 80 years. The 130 years of artistic vision and commitment to quality puts Lenox as the leadership in the tableware, gifts and collectibles market. Despite reaching a prominent position in its industry, Lenox's quality standard remains the same, from custom monogram plates to hand-applied enamel dots. The company that markets its products under the Lenox, Dansk and Gorham brands continues to be the most trusted tabletop name in the U.S. market.