
Lenox Corporation has acquired Hampton Forge, the 30-year-old flatware and cutlery company. The deal includes the entire Hampton Forge portfolio,…
Lenox Corporation has acquired Hampton Forge, the 30-year-old flatware and cutlery company. The deal includes the entire Hampton Forge portfolio,…
Lenox is celebrating the 10th anniversary of its French Perle dinnerware pattern with French Perle Scallop, a new iteration of the original pattern. The pattern is scheduled to be available in spring 2021.
Lenox has expanded its Kobenstyle collection from Dansk. The new assortment includes dinnerware, mugs and yellow enameled steel cookware.
Lenox Corporation has been acquired by an affiliate of Centre Lane Partners, LLC, a New York-based private investment firm. The deal includes the namesake Lenox brand as well as Dansk and Reed & Barton.
Lenox is serving up two new dinnerware patterns, both in white, that each feature an on-trend textured pattern.
Lenox Corporation will close its Kinston, NC, bone china factory due to the downturn caused by the COVID-19 pandemic.
Lenox has debuted the Cocktail Party collection, which features a new bar tool set and cocktail shaker. The pieces are inspired by mid century designs and come in brushed gold or silver with a matte finish and warm acacia accents.
Lenox has introduced Sprig & Vine, a new dinnerware and giftware collection inspired by English gardens.
Dansk, a division of Lenox Corporation, has rolled out the Koffie collection. The new assortment is geared toward craft coffee lovers and features mugs and accessories.
Lenox has unveiled the new Vintage Cherry Dot assortment from its licensed Kate Spade housewares line.
Opening day, October 29, of the Fall New York Tabletop Market at Forty One Madison was full of energy, innovation and inspiration. Nature and technology emerged as two important themes throughout many of the showrooms as vendors brought forth their latest endeavors in tabletop.
Lenox Corporation has kicked off a rebranding campaign with the refresh of three of its websites, including Lenox, Dansk and Reed & Barton.
Mads Ryder joined the Lenox Corporation at the close of 2018, succeeding Katrina Helmkamp, who left the company to pursue a role elsewhere. Ryder joined Lenox at a pivotal time for the company.
Lenox has signed a licensing deal with Arlee Home Fashions, a home textiles manufacturer. Company officials said that in collaboration with Lenox, Arlee Home Fashions will design and market new table linen, kitchen textile and bath collections, set to debut in early 2020.
Lenox has introduced the Tribeca dinnerware collection from its licensed Kate Spade line.
Lenox has added to its licensed line of Kate Spade kitchenware with new designs and colors.
Lenox has expanded its Kate Spade glass drinkware assortment with the addition of the Spade Clover pattern to its licensed line.
Lenox has debuted its new Blue Bay collection of serveware designed for desserts, at the recent New York Tabletop Market held at Forty One Madison.
Spring was in the air as attendees of this year’s Spring New York Tabletop Market were greeted by billowing floral displays in the lobby of Forty One Madison. The blooms hinted at the fresh new trend oriented tableware designs that awaited in the showrooms throughout the building.
Lenox Corporation and Michael Wainwright USA have ended their seven-year collaboration.