Gorham is an American silverware and giftware company that produces sterling silver and silverplate items. The brand is known for its innovative designs and exquisite quality.
Founded in 1831 by Jabez Gorham as Gorham Silver Company.
Was the largest American manufacturer of sterling silverware by the 1860s.
In 1967, Gorham was purchased by Textron and became part of the Lenox Corporation in 1991.
In 2005, Gorham's sterling silver business was sold to a private equity firm.
An American luxury jewelry company known for its diamond jewelry and silverware collections.
An American manufacturer of sterling silver and silverplate flatware, holloware, and serving pieces.
An American silversmith manufacturer that produces sterling silver and silverplate flatware, baby cups, and Christmas ornaments.
Gorham produces a selection of sterling silver flatware sets that includes popular patterns like Chantilly, Strasbourg, and Fairfax.
Gorham offers a range of silverplate holloware, including tea sets, trays, and other tableware items.
Gorham produces a range of crystal giftware items, such as vases, bowls, and other decorative pieces.
You can purchase Gorham products at major retailers like Macy's, Bloomingdale's, and Bed Bath & Beyond, as well as specialty retailers like Replacements, Ltd.
Gorham's Chantilly pattern is perhaps its most well-known and popular sterling silver pattern.
No, Gorham's sterling silver flatware and holloware pieces should not be washed in a dishwasher as they may be damaged.
Gorham's sterling silver items are made from pure silver, while silverplate items are made from a base metal (such as copper) coated with a layer of silver.
Yes, Gorham offers a monogramming service for their flatware items. The service can be requested through their website or a local retailer.