Department 56 was founded in 1976. Originally, it was part of Bachman's, a retail florist based in
Minneapolis, Minnesota. Bachman's employed a numbering system to identify each of its departments. The number assigned to the wholesale gift imports division was 56. Edward Rudy Bazinet (born 26 November 1943 in Ramsey County, Minnesota) He was a talented employee of Bachman's who won the
Minnesota State Florist Association's 1964 Designer of the Year competition. Bazinet sold Department 56 in 1992, and remained in company leadership positions until his retirement in 1997. Bazinet was a 1996 Gift for Life honoree for his support to
HIV/AIDS research, education, prevention, and treatment. In 2000–2001, Department 56 donated at least $25,000 to the
Walker Art Center in honor of Bazinet (who also donated to the art center that year). A $20 million spending spree by Bazinet at a New York gift fair in 2012, for which he received headlines, was reported as being due to a
bipolar episode. Bazinet died on November 20, 2017, leaving a $54 million estate. In 1993, the company was listed on the
New York Stock Exchange under the symbol of "DFS". In 2005, after purchasing
Lenox from
Brown-Forman, the company changed its name to "Lenox Group Inc" and its
ticker symbol to "LNX". After failing to meet the exchange's requirements, trading was moved to the
OTC Bulletin Board under the ticker "LENX". Lenox filed for bankruptcy in 2009, and was acquired by the
private equity firm Clarion Capital Partners.
Enesco acquired Department 56 from Lenox that year. Department 56 has been headquartered in Eden Prairie, Minnesota since June 25, 1991. As of May 2015, the company had about 30 employees, and its sales had grown seven to eleven percent per year over the prior four years. About two-thirds of sales are via smaller gift and
Christmas shops, but the most recent growth has been through national retail stores, with
Amazon also among the biggest customers. ==Villages==