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Lenox Butterfly Meadow Egg Tray
Lenox Butterfly Meadow Egg Tray
Butterfly Meadow
Lively butterflies, dragonflies and bumblebees buzz about a variety of vibrant flowers on the Butterfly Meadow collection. This trademark pattern features elegant, scalloped edges on durable white ceramic porcelain. This mix-and-match classic collection is both dishwasher and microwave safe, making it perfect for everyday use.
DESCRIPTION
Hold your eggs in this pristine porcelain egg tray featuring our signature floral, butterfly and buzzing bee pattern all around. Each tray holds up to six eggs and protects them from breaking. It's a must-have for any Butterfly Meadow fan!
DETAILS
Item #890447
Material: Porcelain
Dishwasher Safe
Imported
One Egg Tray
Length: 6.25"
Height: 2.25"
Depth: 4.25"
Explore Our Heritage
Lenox was founded in 1889 with a singular vision to set the highest standards for quality, artistry and beauty. We bring a rich history of craftsmanship to modern day life; where families and friends gather to celebrate using pieces that are versatile and timeless. Scroll through our timeline to learn how we've evolved to fit your needs over 130 years.
130 Years Of Artistic Vision
From our roots as a small art studio to appearances at the White House and Met Gala, our story begins (and continues on) with one key idea: to create beautiful, artistic pieces of the highest quality.
130 Years Of Innovation
From custom monogram plates to hand-applied enamel dots, our standard for quality remains the same, even as our ideas evolve.
130 Years Of Versatility
Our original patterns still grace tables today. See our style tips on how to mix modern pieces with distinguished favorites to create a classic-meets-contemporary tablescape.
130 Years Of Heritage
In 1918, Lenox became the first American china to be used in the White House. Since then, six presidents and first ladies commissioned Lenox to issue new state dinnerware services. Each service reflects the taste of the period and the timeless beauty of Lenox's renowned ivory china.