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  2. Porcelanosa - Wikipedia

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    Porcelanosa in Fulham in London.. Porcelanosa Group is a Spanish manufacturer, distributor and retailer of ceramic tiles.Products include ceramic, porcelain fittings, wall tiles, floor tiles, wood parquet, hardwood, natural stone, mosaics, kitchens, sanitary ware, brassware, bathtubs, shower trays, hydro massage cabins and columns, bathrooms, accessories, and bedroom furniture.

  3. Porcelain manufacturing companies in Europe - Wikipedia

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    The manufacture began to produce porcelain only in 1812 [1] 1759: Weesp porselein: Weesp: Netherlands: First Dutch porcelain factory was founded in Weesp, near Amsterdam 1760: Real Fábrica del Buen Retiro: Madrid: Spain: Capodimonte porcelain was moved to Madrid. Popularly called La China. 1760: Kloster Veilsdorf porcelain factory: Veilsdorf ...

  4. Roca (company) - Wikipedia

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    In addition, it has an area dedicated to the production and marketing of flooring and ceramic coatings. It is one of the leading brands in Spain with a presence in more than 135 countries. Roca is a Spanish family-owned company that, since 1999, it has carried out an international expansion based both on the acquisition and the creation of ...

  5. List of porcelain manufacturers - Wikipedia

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    1 List of porcelain manufacturers. 2 China. 3 Japan. 4 Europe. 5 Austria. 6 Croatia. 7 Czech Republic. 8 Denmark. ... Spain. Buen Retiro Royal Porcelain Factory (1760 ...

  6. Lladró - Wikipedia

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    1969, on 13 October the City of Porcelain was opened by the Spanish Minister for Industry. It took 2 years to build, and currently employs over 2,000 people. A set of Lladró figurines. 1970, Lladró begins to use a new material, gres, for its sculptures. It has earthy colours and is used frequently in natural themes.

  7. Royal Factory of La Moncloa - Wikipedia

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    Royal Factory of La Moncloa, 1883. Royal Factory of La Moncloa (Spanish: Real Fábrica de La Moncloa; variations: Moncloa Porcelain Factory, or Royal Porcelain Factory and Thin Earthenware of the Moncloa, or Real Fábrica de Loza de la Moncloa) [1] (Spanish: Real Fábrica de La Moncloa) was a Spanish manufacturing plant for porcelain and ceramics which was in operation in the 19th century.

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