Royal Leerdam Crystal

Royal Leerdam Crystal (also known as Royal Leerdam) was a Dutch producer of glassware products based in Leerdam, the Netherlands. It was established in 1878 as a department within a glassware producing factory, Glasfabriek Leerdam, itself founded in 1765. From 1938 until 2002 it was part of the Schiedam-based Vereenigde Glasfabrieken. In 2002, the factory became part of the American glass and tableware company Libbey Inc. In 2008, Royal Leerdam was purchased by De Koninklijke Porceleyne Fles, becoming part of the Royal Delt Group.[1] In September 2020, as a result of the COVID-19 pandemic, the glass-making facilities were shut.[2]

Royal Leerdam Crystal
FateClosed
Founded1878
Defunct2020
OwnerRoyal Delft Group

Designing and glassblowing

Designing and glassblowing were in the past strictly separated. Several well-known designers as Hendrik Petrus Berlage, Andries Copier, Sybren Valkema, and Willem Heesen have contributed to the Royal Leerdam reputation with a wide range of designer glassware.. Best known has become the so-called range of products Gilde Glass (1930) by Andries Copier, as an example of both simplicity and beauty. Glass art created by Royal Leerdam Crystal was and still is very sought after by museums and collectors worldwide.

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References

  1. "Royal Porceleyne Fles to buy Royal Leerdam Crystal". GlassOnline.com. 2007-10-01. Retrieved 2020-10-04.
  2. Blommers, Chantal (2020-04-17). "Royal Leerdam Crystal sluit fabriek en ook kristalwinkel gaat niet door, personeel ontslagen". ad.nl. Algemeen Dagblad. Retrieved 2020-10-04.
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