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Lenox Spice Village Collectors Are Scoring Big at HomeGoods and Ross

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There's no cuter way to store herbs and spices than with a Lenox Spice Village.

In 1989, dinnerware brand Lenox first started selling Lenox Spice Villages, a collection of 24 little house-shaped ceramic spice jars. The jars come together to form an adorable "village," and they are still highly coveted to this day.

Lenox's products can be on the pricier side, with the full Lenox Spice Village 24-Piece Spice Jar Set running $299. However, the company also makes a number of other home decor items decorated with images of the Lenox Spice Village - and recently, shoppers have been finding them for discounted prices at HomeGoods and Ross!

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HomeGoods Is Selling Home Decor Featuring the Lenox Spice Village

This month, HomeGoods shoppers came across various products made by Lenox featuring watercolor depictions of the Spice Village.

Last week, creator @nicole_cherise shared a video taken at her local HomeGoods, where she found a few fun Lenox Spice Village items, including a set of four cork placemats ($12.99) and various tablecloths.

@nicole_cherise

Wanted to share this find for my fellow Lenox Spice Village lovers Please get more placemats in HomeGoods because these are soo cute! #cottagecore#spicevillage#homegoods

Cottagecore Dreams - Piano House

Emma Papoutsakis, known as @boujeefindsofficial on TikTok, was excited to find Lenox Spice Village table runners ($14.99) at HomeGoods.

@boujeefindsofficial

#lenoxspicevillage#homegoodsfinds#lenoxathomegoods#homegoodsshopping#shopwithmeathomegoods

original sound - Emma Papoutsakis | BoujeeFinds

And fashion and DIY creator Rachel Figtree (@rachelfigtree) also scored a Lenox tablecloth at HomeGoods - which she used as fabric to make a beautiful skirt!

"I may never own the full Lenox Spice Village but at least I can wear them," Figtree captioned her video. Commenters loved this DIY, with one writing, "I need this as an apron now."

@rachelfigtree

That's one spicy skirt #lenoxspicevillage#sewing#diy#skirt#sewingtutorial

Spring in Full Swing - Peaceful Reveries
@rachelfigtree

I may never own the full Lenox Spice Village but at least I can wear them #homegoods#lenoxspicevillage#sewing#diy#skirt

Luna, amore e no - Piero Piccioni

Shoppers Are Also Finding Lenox Spice Village Decor at Ross

At Ross, shoppers have been finding various quilts made by Lenox. For instance, creator @leslieskitchenvillage, who collects Lenox decor, scored a three-piece reversible quilt set featuring Lenox Spice Village paintings for $37.99.

@leslieskitchenvillage

the @Lenox village bedding quilt set has been secured! #bedding#lenoxspicevillage#lenox#spicevillage#homedecor

Everywhere - Fleetwood Mac

And not only does @leslieskitchenvillage collect Lenox items, but she also often uses them as base materials for new projects. For instance, she wrote on TikTok that she bought a white Lenox tablecloth at HomeGoods, which she plans to use as fabric to make a vest. She also regularly buys Lenox Spice Village fabric, and turns it into home decor items like oven skirts, fabric baskets and tote bags, which she sells on eBay.

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This story was originally published April 25, 2026 at 5:45 AM.

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