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Lenox’s Cult-Favorite Spice Village Is Finally Back—Get It Before It Sells Out Again

The second edition of the set is available now.

Collection of spice containers shaped like small town buildings, arranged on shelves
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Good news, collectors and cottagecore lovers! Lenox’s beloved Spice Village set is back in stock.

The second edition of the 24-jar collection features the iconic miniature Victorian houses designed to hold herbs and spices including rosemary, oregano, basil, allspice, cinnamon, nutmeg, garlic, saffron, bay, tarragon, ginger, thyme, parsley, marjoram, mustard, clove, coriander, sage, paprika, onion, chive, pepper, celery, and dill. The set sells for $299. As of right now, you cannot purchase the houses individually.

Decorative spice containers shaped like miniature storefronts on green shelves against a striped background
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Courtesy of Lenox

First launched in 1989 as a monthly subscription series, the jar collection has seen a resurgence in popularity in recent years, thanks in part to social media and a new generation's love of heirloom pieces and nostalgia.

The collection of porcelain spice jars, which are shaped and painted to resemble miniature homes from around the world like a Swiss chalet or a Queen Anne villa, had been discontinued for nearly 35 years but returned last fall due to overwhelming demand. To distinguish the new set from the old one, the houses in this edition include a back stamp indicating that it is part of the second-edition release.

Lenox also plans to release new version of the Lenox Village Spice Rack to display the collection, but a date for the launch is not confirmed yet. Unlike the 1989 iteration, which featured a dark wood base with shelves, a pointed top, and a drawer at the bottom, the new unit is white with a curved top adorned with a delicate painted vine motif.

You can sign up on the Lenox website to be notified when the Spice Village Storage Rack becomes available.

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