With her new and fashionable dress and hat, this Londoner can truly say, I feel retty. This accessory was designed to accompany Mary Margaret's Fine Dresses.
Dressed in traditional 19th century fire fighters' gear, this fireman not only wrestles with the massive hoses but the firehouse mascot, the Dalmatian dog.
Rick Jackson, creative head at D56, referred to himself as a “generalist” due to the myriad hats his role necessitated. In honor of his retirement, we have commemorated his MacGyver-like skillset in a physical representation of his creativity & talent.
Designed to celebrate Lunar New Year, this exquisitely detailed design honors the Year of the Dragon in 2024. It offers a variety of attachments for you to customize your tea house for Christmas, Lunar New Year, or every day.
It's time for the Great Pumpkin, Charlie Brown! And the whole Peanuts gang is dressed and ready to trick-or-treat at Charlie Brown's House which is decorated for the season with colorful orange lights and is covered with a variety of fall leaves.
A great way to eliminate some of those cords -- one plug with three building lights on a switched on/off cord. Use Department 56 Cross Product accessories to enhance your Village display.
The minty-sweet stickiness of candy cane twirls is the inspiration for our new series that celebrates the colorful delight of cookies and confections with a peppermint twist. Indulge with your Disney favorites in a world of delicious imagination.
The Peppermint Tea Shop is THE favorite gathering place for elves at the North Pole. Visitors have no trouble spotting this uniquely designed shop shaped like a little teapot with handle and spout!
All the elves shop for molasses, nutmeg, ginger and cinnamon at the NP Gingerbread Supply Company. Shaped like the engine of a festive train, could this be the start of something big?
Halloween Town's iconic City Hall sets the stage for family gatherings this Halloween. This ceramic cookie jar is the perfect place to store your Halloween treats or year round baked treats.
Tom Tower is the bell tower in Oxford, England and houses the "Great Tom" bell, the loudest bell in the city. The stone tower was designed by Christopher Wren and built in 1681-2, the bell is older than the tower which weighs over six tons.
Christmas In The City, this series captures the elegance and excitement of the city. This young girl is delighted to help the dedicated fire-fighter collect mittens on the sisal tree. Hand-crafted & hand-painted porcelain figurine.
Though small in stature and rickety from age, the school of Sleepy Hollow – albeit any school – is infinitely large in wisdom and ceaselessly strong in potential.
Visiting the Make & Take is an event families look forward to every Fall. While stuffing hand-me-downs into a plump scarecrow is certainly fun, the true attractions are the warm mulled cider and gooey caramel apples made fresh on the farm!
Stop at the Sweet Spot to fill your sweet spot -- this booth at the Farmer's Market is always filled with homemade candies and other treats. The piece is hand-crafted and hand-painted ceramic lit building.
A part of the North Pole Collection, designed by Department 56 - inspired by magic and charming legends. Where Santa's elves make bubble lights, includes a real working bubble light! Hand-crafted & hand-painted porcelain building. Includes adapter cord.
Department 56 has become a leader in the giftware, collectibles and holiday decorating industry and is best known for our hand-crafted lighted villages, Snowbabies™ figurines and extensive lines of holiday and home decorative products.