LEMAX Devaney's Bakery  #35793
Lemax Devaney's Bakery Lighted Building #35793
Lemax Devaney's Bakery Lighted Building #35793
Lemax Devaney's Bakery Lighted Building #35793

Lemax Devaney's Bakery Lighted Building #35793

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Key Features

  • Porcelain lighted building depicting Devaney's Bakery with an adjoining Ye Olde Tea Shoppe.
  • Approximate size is 5.63 x 7.44 x 4.21 inches (14.3 x 18.9 x 10.7 cm), ideal for village or tabletop displays.
  • Features interior scene lighting visible through a large front bakery window.
  • Includes an on/off switch for easy control of the lighted feature.
  • Electrical options include a 1.83 m (6 ft) light cord, LED light cord with battery box, or LED light cord with adaptor.
  • Crafted from durable porcelain with detailed snowy roof and festive wreath accents.
  • Part of the Lemax Caddington Village collection of Christmas village buildings.
  • Designed for indoor use only as part of a Christmas village or seasonal décor arrangement.
  • Originally released in 2003 as part of the Lemax Village Collection.

Description

Invite classic village charm into your holiday décor with Lemax Devaney's Bakery, a lighted porcelain building designed for Christmas village displays. This detailed piece captures the warmth of a bustling bakery and tea shop on a snowy winter day.

The building features a snow-covered brown roof, glowing windows, and a large front bakery window that reveals an interior scene. Crafted from porcelain, it includes painted details like wreaths, bows, a "Ye Olde Tea Shoppe" sign, a Devaney's Bakery sign, and a menu board with a holiday blend special, all illuminated from within.

Ideal for tabletop or mantel displays, this lighted building works beautifully as a centerpiece in a Caddington Village layout or as a standalone accent in any indoor Christmas village scene. The included lighted feature and on/off switch make it easy to enjoy its cozy glow throughout the season.

Released in 2003 as part of the Lemax Village Collection, Devaney's Bakery pairs perfectly with other Lemax lighted buildings to build out a nostalgic Christmas street, inviting family and guests to linger over the tiny details year after year.

About the Brand
Lemax is a widely distributed brand specializing in collectible holiday village pieces and seasonal decorations. The brand is known for detailed lighted buildings, figurines, and accessories that let customers build custom Christmas and seasonal village displays. Many authorized retailers around the world carry Lemax collections for home décor enthusiasts.
Frequently Asked Questions
What is the Lemax Devaney's Bakery #35793?
It is a porcelain lighted building from the Lemax Village Collection that depicts Devaney's Bakery and an adjoining Ye Olde Tea Shoppe in a snowy Christmas village setting.
What are the dimensions of Devaney's Bakery?
The building measures approximately 5.63 x 7.44 x 4.21 inches (14.3 x 18.9 x 10.7 cm).
What material is this Christmas village building made from?
Devaney's Bakery is made of porcelain.
Does Devaney's Bakery light up?
Yes, it is a lighted building with interior lighting that illuminates the windows and inside scene.
How is the building powered?
It can be used with a 1.83 m (6 ft) light cord, an LED light cord with battery box, or an LED light cord with adaptor, depending on the version you use.
Is there an on/off switch?
Yes, the piece includes an on/off switch for convenient control of the lighting.
Is Devaney's Bakery part of a specific Lemax village?
Yes, it belongs to the Caddington Village collection within the Lemax Village range.
Is this piece suitable for indoor or outdoor use?
It is designed for indoor use only as part of an indoor Christmas village or tabletop display.
Does the building include any interior scene details?
Yes, the large front window reveals an interior bakery scene to enhance the lighted display effect.
When was Devaney's Bakery first released?
This Lemax building was originally released in 2003.