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Lladró
Spanish maker of premium porcelain figurines; heritage decorative-ceramic brand.
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Figurines & sculptures
Lighting
Light & Scent / home fragrance
Tableware & jewelry
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Origin2026
Lladró is a rarity in modern manufacturing: nearly all of its porcelain is still made by hand at a single complex — the 'City of Porcelain' in Tavernes Blanques near Valencia — fully vertically integrated from its proprietary porcelain paste and in-house molds to teams of sculptors and hand-painters (the site is the sole source of new Lladró, ~2,500 staff, with its own training school since 1962). Founded by three brothers in 1953, it kept labor-intensive craft production at home while most decorative ceramics moved to low-cost Asian factories. Its value is precisely that it didn't offshore: each piece is a location-bound, hand-finished product, the opposite of the globalized supply chains the rest of the radar tracks. [verify: Lladro City of Porcelain Valencia, hand-made vertical integration; Wikipedia]
Wikipedia ↗Did you know2024
To escape the 'dated collectible' trap, Lladró has repurposed its porcelain-craft competency into contemporary high-design categories: sculptural LIGHTING (chandeliers and lamps such as the Belle de Nuit collection), home FRAGRANCE and candles (its Light & Scent line, including cordless lamps and lithophanes), plus tableware and jewelry. The same hand-sculpted-porcelain skill that made figurines now makes design-led lighting and lifestyle objects — a deliberate reinvention turning a legacy figurine maker into a modern luxury-design house, where the underlying craft is constant but the product category is repositioned for new buyers. [verify: Lladro Light&Scent/lighting lines, primary source; single-source not contradicted]
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