Halcyon Days (company)
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Industry | Luxury goods Retail |
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Founded | 1950London, England, United Kingdom | in
Founder | Susan Benjamin |
Headquarters | , United Kingdom |
Products | English-made luxury goods and objets d'Art in the form of: Enamelware, bone china etc |
Owner | Pamela Harper |
Subsidiaries | Caverswall China Company Ltd. |
Halcyon Days Ltd is a British business which holds all three Royal Warrants to the British Royal Household as Suppliers of objets d'art – one of only 14 businesses to hold all three.[1]
Specialists in English-made luxury goods, the business has two factories; one for enamelware in Wolverhampton and the other for English fine bone china in the heart of the pottery industry, Stoke-on-Trent.
The company operates its primary retail store within The Royal Exchange in London and its head office and showroom in London's Knightsbridge.
History
[edit]Established in 1950 as an emporium of antique gifts in Mayfair, London, specialising in 17th and 18th century-style enamelware made in the Midlands, Halcyon Days is one of only fourteen companies in the world to hold all three Royal Warrants to the British Royal Household.[citation needed]
Over the years, the business has collaborated with The Wallace Collection, The National Gallery, Blenheim Palace, Smithsonian Institution, The Frick, International Churchill Society, Harrods, Fortnum & Mason, Nina Campbell, British Museum, Oxford Philharmonic Orchestra, Tate Gallery, and the artist Ralph Heimans.[citation needed]
Presently the company holds licenses with Historic Royal Palaces, Gordon Castle, and the Castle of Mey.
References
[edit]- ^ Carter, Felicity. "Celebrating 70 Years In Business: Learn More About Luxury British Brand Halcyon Days". Forbes. Retrieved 13 June 2023.