LIMOGES, France – Porcelain producer Bernardaud has bought 100% of the shares of Haviland, a fellow porcelain maker, for an undisclosed sum. Each firms are based mostly in Limoges, France, and share an extended historical past, as Haviland was based in 1842, and Bernardaud in 1863.
“This merger represents a historic alternative for each firms to mix their expertise, know-how and assets, guaranteeing the preservation of an distinctive legacy whereas getting ready for a affluent future that respects their distinct identities,” a launch stated.
Each firms are legacy manufacturers identified for his or her handpainted, handcrafted high-end dinnerware and equipment – Haviland china was even featured on the entrance web page of The New York Times‘ Jan. 5 version. In addition they each had a sturdy presence within the U.S. at retail and commerce exhibits and it’s unclear how this acquisition will influence their U.S. companies.
Haviland will proceed to fabricate its collections in its Limoges workshops, the discharge added, benefiting from Bernardaud’s assets and experience.
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