
ARBADA
Sofas and chairs.
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Total Funding | 000k |
Operating under the name Duvivier Canapés, ARBADA is a distinguished French furniture house with a heritage dating back to 1840. The company was originally founded by François-Baptiste Duvivier as a saddlery workshop in the Vienne region of France, establishing a foundational expertise in leather craftsmanship. A significant transformation occurred in 1953 when the business pivoted to furniture making, with Jean-Marie Duvivier, the fourth-generation descendant, opening a dedicated sofa manufacturing workshop in 1978 and orienting the firm towards high-end seating. In July 2016, the family business was acquired by Aymeric Duthoit, who assumed the role of president and initiated a strategic redeployment to reinvigorate the brand. Duthoit, with 15 years of prior experience at Steelcase and Beneteau, sought an entrepreneurial venture and was drawn to the company's exceptional know-how.
Duvivier Canapés specializes in the design and production of luxury sofas, armchairs, and complementary furniture, serving both residential and high-end hospitality clients. The business model is centered on manufacturing and selling high-quality, handcrafted furniture that embodies a "French chic" aesthetic. All products are made entirely in the company's two workshops in France, located near Poitiers. This commitment to French manufacturing and traditional craftsmanship has earned the company the prestigious "Living Heritage Company" (Entreprise du Patrimoine Vivant) label from the French government in 2006. Revenue is generated through sales via a network of specialized partners, a showroom in Paris, and international distributors, including locations in Japan and China.
The company's product lines are characterized by the use of premium materials, particularly full-grain leathers sourced from top European tanneries like Rémy Carriat, and solid beech wood from eco-managed forests, some of which is surplus from the Bénéteau nautical group. Since the 2016 acquisition, Duvivier Canapés has enhanced its design process by collaborating with renowned designers such as Charlotte Juillard, Pierre Gonalons, and Guillaume Hinfray, who was appointed Artistic Director. These collaborations infuse a contemporary feel into the collections while respecting the brand's heritage of quality. The furniture collections, including sofas, armchairs, benches, and tables, are often described as timeless and elegant. The firm also offers bespoke services, allowing for customization in size, finish, and comfort to meet specific client needs.
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