Lorren Home Trends Noelle-57 – Product Liability Lawyer

2026-04-28 – A product safety incident report filed with the U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission (CPSC) details toxic hazard concerns involving a dinnerware set sold by Wayfair. The Lorren Home Trends Noelle-57 Piece Bone China Dinnerware Set, manufactured by Lorenzo Import, LLC, is reported to shed gold trim into hot food, posing a risk of metal ingestion. The report, filed on SaferProducts.gov, highlights a warning defect and has received a severity classification of first aid administered by a non-medical professional.

Product Details

Brand Name: Lorren Home Trends
Manufacturer: Lorenzo Import, LLC
Model: Noelle-57
Retailer: Wayfair
Incident Report Number: 5987502
Severity Type Name: First Aid Received by Non-Medical Professional
Severity Type ID: 7

Incident Overview

In September 2025, a consumer purchased the Noelle-57 Piece Bone China Dinnerware Set, Service for 8, from Wayfair. The set features gold trim. During use, the consumer noticed the gold trim wearing off, initially attributing it to hot water used during cleaning. However, while eating dinner one evening, the consumer observed the gold trim flaking directly into hot food.

The consumer reported that the gold trim was being ingested during meals, raising concerns about metal toxicity. The set was marketed as dishwasher safe, chip-resistant, oven safe, microwave-safe, and scratch resistant, but the consumer found that it did not meet any of these claims. The reporter emphasized that the product should be removed from the market due to the risk of making people sick from ingesting metals. The incident report, filed on SaferProducts.gov (ID 5987502), describes the hazard as a warning defect, meaning the product lacked adequate warnings about the risk of gold trim leaching into food.

Safety Concerns

Immediate Dangers: When gold trim flakes into hot food, it can be directly ingested. While gold is generally inert, the trim may contain other metals or alloys that can be toxic when consumed. Ingestion of non-food-grade metals can cause nausea, vomiting, abdominal pain, and other acute symptoms.

Long-Term Risks: Repeated ingestion of metal particles from the trim could lead to chronic heavy metal accumulation in the body. Depending on the composition, this may result in long-term health issues such as kidney damage, neurological effects, or gastrointestinal disorders. The specific metal content of the trim is not disclosed, which itself is a concern.

Who Might Be Affected: Anyone using the dinnerware set to serve hot food is at risk. Children and pregnant individuals are particularly vulnerable to the effects of metal ingestion due to lower body weight and developmental sensitivity. The hazard is heightened when food is hot, as heat accelerates the release of trim particles.

Warning Signs: The primary warning sign is visible flaking or wearing of the gold trim, especially after washing or during use. If food appears to have metallic specks or a metallic taste, the product should be considered hazardous. The consumer noted that the trim wore off continually, indicating a progressive failure.

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What Consumers Should Do

Stop Using Immediately: Cease all use of the Lorren Home Trends Noelle-57 dinnerware set, especially for serving hot food. Do not microwave or place in the oven, as heat may increase the release of metal particles.

Preserve the Product: Keep the set in its current condition, including any packaging or documentation. This preserves evidence for potential legal claims or investigations.

Document the Incident: Take photographs of the gold trim wear, any food contamination, and the product packaging. Note dates of purchase and use, as well as any symptoms experienced after using the set.

Seek Medical Attention: If you or a family member has ingested gold trim particles and experiences symptoms such as nausea, vomiting, abdominal pain, or unusual metallic taste, consult a healthcare provider. Inform them of the potential metal exposure.

Report to the CPSC: File a report on SaferProducts.gov if you have experienced a similar issue. Reference existing report ID 5987502 to link your complaint.

Check for Recalls: Monitor the CPSC recall database at cpsc.gov for any official recall of this product.

Consumers who have suffered injury or property damage from this product may want to speak with a product liability attorney about their legal options.

Manufacturer's Response

The manufacturer's official response to this specific incident report is not publicly available at the time of this writing.

Legal Help Available

H Law Group is a California-based product liability law firm representing consumers injured by dangerous products. The firm handles cases on a contingency fee basis, meaning there are no upfront costs for legal representation. They offer free consultations to discuss your situation and potential claims. If you or a loved one was injured by Lorren Home Trends Noelle-57 or a similar product, contact H Law Group at (888) 499-4948 for a free, no-obligation consultation.

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