Manufacturers

See some of the famous manufacturers offered by Atelier HaruFuyu

The brands presented here bear witness to a Belgian artisanal heritage deeply rooted in its regions, where gesture, material, and collective labour have long shaped everyday life, the economy, and the cultural landscape of the country.

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Boch Frères

Founded in the 19th century in La Louvière, the Boch Frères manufactory holds a major place in the history of Belgian ceramics.

Through the scale and diversity of its production, it contributed sustainably to the economic development of its region, sustaining crafts and trades closely linked to ceramic making.

Its creations, ranging from utilitarian tableware to decorative pieces, reflect a constant balance between rigor of gesture and careful attention to form, decoration, and use.

Over the decades, Boch Frères accompanied the aesthetic evolutions of its time while remaining deeply anchored in domestic life.

 


Val Saint Lambert

Founded at the beginning of the 19th century, the Val Saint Lambert crystal works quickly established itself as a central actor in crystal production in Belgium and across Europe.

Its influence played an important role in the Belgian glassmaking economy, both through the employment it generated and through the international diffusion of a recognized savoir-faire.

Its productions reveal a high level of mastery over material and an exacting formal research, often intended for decorative or representational use.

Val Saint Lambert crystal embodies a heritage in which technical excellence, collective labor, and a strong sense of form come together.

 


Porcelaine de Bruxelles

Active mainly at the end of the 19th and the beginning of the 20th century, Porcelaine de Bruxelles contributed to the development of Belgian porcelain production responding to the needs of a rapidly evolving market.

It emerged within a context in which manufactures played an active role in urban economies and in the structuring of specialized trades.

Its objects, intended for the table and the home, combine functionality with measured elegance.

Balanced forms and carefully controlled decoration express a desire to make porcelain accessible while maintaining a high level of care and finishing.

 


Porcelaine de Baudour

Established in a region marked by clay extraction, Porcelaine de Baudour developed at the heart of an economic fabric closely linked to the working of the earth.

The manufactory contributed to sustaining local employment by producing a robust porcelain intended for everyday use.

Its creations favor solidity of form, clarity of use, and an intentionally restrained decorative approach.

They bear the mark of a territorial savoir-faire, where mastery of material and constancy of gesture give rise to objects that are reliable and enduring.

 


 

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