Lenox Spice Village Just Dropped 3 New Must-Haves (Hint: They’re Not for Spices!)

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published Jan 11, 2026
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The Lenox Spice Village, a 24-piece village-themed spice jar set that first debuted in 1989 and was discontinued in 1993, has been back for a while now. Most recently, Lenox brought the set back after years of selling out due to incredible demand from eager fans.

It’s safe to say that fans clamor for anything that Lenox adds to their popular collections — and the brand just released some entirely new styles of products you’ll want to get your hands on before they sell out. 

Lenox Is Expanding Beyond Its Beloved Spice Jars

Lenox just introduced a teapot, a tissue holder, and a set of salt and pepper shakers to its Spice Village collection, and they’re as charming as the original spice jar designs. A standout piece is the salt and pepper shaker set, which features matching Victorian-style ceramic houses that nest on their own ceramic tray with a gold handle for easy transport. They’re a bit larger than the spice jars, but still compact enough to display them with the rest of your collection if you choose to do so.

The duo retails for $40, and they’re even dishwasher-safe, so you can easily freshen them up here and there once the salt and pepper run out. It’s actually kind of shocking that the original Spice Village collection didn’t have salt and pepper shakers before now — it’s about time!

The new drop also features this adorable teapot, which is aptly named the “Village Tea Room.” It has a 32-ounce capacity, and the lid is actually the building’s roof.

And you can also pick up the new tissue box holder to carry the Spice Village theme through to your bathroom, bedroom, or living room. The ceramic house features a blue roof and floral accents, and is roughly the same size as the Lenox Spice Village canisters.

Grab these pieces to grow your collection or start your Spice Village collection from scratch! They’re just so whimsical — it’s hard to resist.

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