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  2. List of companies of the Czech Republic - Wikipedia

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    Recreational products Brno: 1892 Musical instruments P A Kaden models: Consumer goods Toys Nový Hrádek: 1950 Toys P A Kenvelo: Consumer services Apparel retailers Prague: 1991 Clothing P A Kofola: Consumer goods Soft drinks Ostrava: 1960 Beverages P A Komerční banka: Financials Banks Prague: 1990 Bank P A LEO Express: Industrials Railroads ...

  3. Boucheron - Wikipedia

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    More store openings followed in Japan in 1973, Shanghai, Dubai in 2005, and finally Hong Kong and Kuala Lumpur in 2006. During the Art Nouveau period, Boucheron also became known for sculpted designs, often combining chased, enameled gold set with gems and pâte-de-verre.

  4. Alza.cz - Wikipedia

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    The company Alza.cz was the largest online shop in the Czech Republic with an annual turnover of over €1,76 billion excluding VAT (45 billion CZK) in 2021. At the end of 2021, Alza.cz offered around 700,000 products and completed over 17,9 million purchase orders .

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  6. Art Nouveau glass - Wikipedia

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    Pâte de verre or glass casting is a form of kiln casting which was frequently used by Émile Gallé and Daum Glass. In this process, finely crushed glass is mixed with a binding material, such as a mixture of gum arabic and water, and often with colorants and enamels .

  7. List of supermarket chains in the Czech Republic - Wikipedia

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    Name Stores Type of stores Parent; Albert: 327: supermarket and hypermarket: Ahold: Billa: 238: supermarket: REWE Group: Coop TIP, TUTY 420+ convenience Skupina Coop

  8. Koh-i-Noor Hardtmuth - Wikipedia

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    The products were given awards in many world exhibitions, including in 1855 in New York City, 1856, 1900 and 1925 in Paris, 1862 in London, 1882 in Vienna and 1905 in Milan. At the 1889 World Fair in Paris, the Hardtmuths displayed their pencils rebranded as "Koh-I-Noor Hardtmuth". Each pencil was encased in a yellow cedar-wood barrel.

  9. Daum (studio) - Wikipedia

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    Daum display in Harrods London department store in 2007. In 1906 Daum revived pâte de verre (glass paste), an ancient Egyptian method of glass casting, developing the method so that by the 1930s Daum's window panels used pâte de verre for richness instead of leaded or painted glass. [5] Today Daum still uses this method to produce their pieces.