about levenger

Some History Of Our Company

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A better word for ‘accessories’
Marketing scholars of today might congratulate us for finding a niche market so quickly—but at the time, that’s not how we saw it. We simply listened to our customers and adapted. They told us they wanted good chairs and desks and other reading accessories. Accessories. What was a better word for that? Products... items... tools. Yes, that was it: Tools for Serious Readers.

By the winter of 1989 we knew we needed to look for a proper business location. We considered Massachusetts, Maine and Maryland, all places where we had ties. But it was a cold March in the Northeast that year, my father was living in a quiet slice of sunshine near Delray Beach, and Florida’s commercial real estate was attractively priced. By that fall, the entire staff of Levenger—by then there were three—had moved to Delray Beach.


Growing up in the ‘90s
Groundbreaking days
Levenger grew up in the last decade of the twentieth century. In 1990 we issued our first color catalog and learned that our 5,000-square-foot building was already too small. By the following year, we’d brought catalog production in-house—design, copy, layout and photography. Today Levenger Studios continues to be at the heart of our creative process.

Sales doubled in 1992; by 1993, Inc. magazine had ranked us the eighth fastest-growing privately held company in America. That year we also broke ground on the site of our current 220,000-square-foot facility.

As Levenger continued to be recognized as one of the most successful companies of the ‘90s, our name and products started appearing in national publications—House Beautiful, Forbes FYI, The Wall Street Journal, House and Garden. Look closely at the sets for the film “You’ve Got Mail,” starring Tom Hanks and Meg Ryan, and you’ll see our Better Mouse Pad, Best & Lloyd Bestlite lamp and Page Points.