Real Fábrica Española

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Real Fábrica Española, Spanish for 'Spanish Royal Factory' is a Spanish company dedicated to the promotion of the Spanish culture, getting together a group of Spanish brands with history.

Company

The mission is to maintain an inventory of the brands that survived the passage of time, to highlight the quality of Spanish manufacture, with all the products that represent the best designed and produced in Spain for several generations. Sometimes referred as a lifeline to a struggling manufacturing sector by offering Spanish crafts, food and cosmetics.

On 1 July 2012, the day La Roja won the UEFA Euro 2012 Final, Real Fábrica Española opened an online shop that delivers the products worldwide.

In 2013 was selected by Spanish Television to participate in Código Emprende, a prime-time TV show, presented by Juan Ramón Lucas, made to promote entrepreneurship and job creation in Spain.

Name

The company took the name Real Fábrica from those founded by the Bourbons in the 18th century for the manufacture of luxury items for the royalty and aristocracy of the time. As in those days, the ultimate goal was to promote the Spanish economy, from industry to small businesses, to contribute towards reducing the outflow of the country’s resources.

Brands

The oldest brand in Spain still active, Amatller, began production in 1797, but they also have many others brands, all very much alive in the memory of Spanish people. There was a time when certain traditional products could not be separated from Spanish society.

  • Canned Arroyable
  • Canned Palacio de Oriente
  • Amatller chocolates
  • Paprika La Purisima
  • Ezcaray blankets
  • Teixidors home clothes
  • Gal perfumes
  • Floid shaving products
  • Vie-Long shaving brush
  • Maderas de Oriente
  • El Casco
  • Alpino pencils
  • Fournier cards
  • Cayro toys
  • Alvarez encyclopedias
  • Rubio booklets
  • Mauri caramel oranges
  • Filigrama castanets
  • Marin dolls
  • Tio Pepe wines

See also

  • Spanish cuisine