Microwave Cooking for One by Marie T Smith
Shopping for Microwave Safe Dinnerware
Lenox
The Lenox tradition began in 1889, when young
artist and potter Walter Scott Lenox founded a company dedicated to
the daring proposition that an American firm could create the finest
china, collectibles, and art pieces in the world. In the years
since, Lenox has been honored as the first American chinaware
exhibited at the National Museum of Ceramics, in Sevres, France. In
1918, Lenox was the first American chinaware company to create the
official state table service for the White House. Today, every work
of art created by Lenox Collections carries forward the tradition
started by Walter Scott Lenox. Works of Lenox can be found in more
than half of the governor's mansions in America and in United States
embassies throughout the world.
Lenox has created exquisite tableware, gifts, and
collectibles for U.S. presidents, dignitaries — and families like
yours across America. Their challenge remains to provide products that
not only meet the rigorous standards of quality and excellence, but ones
that meet the needs of today's ever-changing lifestyles.
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