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About Lladró Comercial
S.A.
In
1953 Juan, José and Vicente Lladró make their first
creations inspired by an experimental vocation in a
Moorish furnace built in their own home in Almàssera
(Valencia). In this way, they develop their artistic
interest as they work in a tile and crockery factory.
These carefully designed pieces already have a special
charm that awakens public interest.
By 1955 they begin making sculptures in which a clear
influence of the trends of the XVIII century can be
observed. These pieces evoke the works of former
porcelain artists such as Meissen, Sèvres and
Capodimonte.
In 1958 Juan, José and Vicente decide to dedicate
themselves exclusively to their own works and transfer
their small company to a warehouse in the neighboring
town of Tavernes Blanques, because the family workshop
has become too small for their business. Demand for
Lladró creations grows unexpectedly. The brothers
introduce innovations not only in the design and style
of the figurines but also in the firing techniques,
reducing the three-layer firing to a one-layer process.
One-firing is an innovative method which creates the
crystalline finish and the pastel tonalities typical of
Lladró works. A growing number of sculptors, chemists
and decorators increase the production of the brothers’
work. They soon decide to incorporate a logo on all
their figurines. Beside “Porcelanas Lladró”, they add a
Greek master piece, the Victory of Samotracia, thus
associating their surname to the ideal of classical art.
By the end of this decade, Lladró opens a store in
Valencia and two more within a few years’ time.
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