BLAFO, a company specialized in fabrics for corsets, was created by Messrs. Blanc and Fontvieille
1953
Creation of the Ets F. RENAUD by François Renaud, a sales company with two qualities of plains cotton, sold mainly to Parisian wholesalers. Mr. Jean-Claude Renaud joined the company in the 1960s.
1975
Merger of the E. BOUTON and JACQUAND RENAUD establishments and creation of the new company: BOUTON RENAUD. Participation in the creation, with around ten other silk manufacturers from Lyon, the Soyeux Lyonnais, of the show Première Vision, where customers often hurried to buy the exclusive qualities.
1980/1990
Growth of the activity, the weaving looms of cotton and rag fabrics are transformed into Jacquard shaped looms with silk background. Messrs Jean-François, Patrick, and Gilles RENAUD join the company.
1998
Acquisition of Belscop d'URFE, owner of the ancestral weaving know-how.
2012
Acquisition of "Velours Blafo", a manufacturer of UPHOLSTERY FABRIC, which expands the range of products of the company / the company’s range of products.
2015
Exhibition at the « Salon du Savoir-Faire »
1925
From a family business created in 1865, creation of the Ets E. BOUTON, originally specialized exclusively in the manufacture of velvets and plushes.
1971
Creation of the Ets. JACQUAND RENAUD.
1979
When JB Martin and Giron Frères closed, Bouton Renaud decided to keep the Giron factory in Saint-Just-en-Chevalet, in the form of a worker cooperative (SCOP) named Belscop d'URFE.
1995
Bouton Renaud moves to Vaulx-en-Velin and set up there a dyeing and finishing equipment in order to accentuate their specialization.
1999
It is the globalization of the luxury market, which is growing exponentially in search of superior quality and a tailor-made service.
2014
« Entreprise du Patrimoine Vivant » Label, mark of recognition of the French State, put in place to reward French firms for the excellence of their traditional and industrial know-how.
1905
BLAFO, a company specialized in fabrics for corsets, was created by Messrs. Blanc and Fontvieille
1925
From a family business created in 1865, creation of the Ets E. BOUTON, originally specialized exclusively in the manufacture of velvets and plushes.
1953
Creation of the Ets F. RENAUD by François Renaud, a sales company with two qualities of plains cotton, sold mainly to Parisian wholesalers. Mr. Jean-Claude Renaud joined the company in the 1960s.
1971
Creation of the Ets. JACQUAND RENAUD.
1975
Merger of the E. BOUTON and JACQUAND RENAUD establishments and creation of the new company: BOUTON RENAUD.
Participation in the creation, with around ten other silk manufacturers from Lyon, the Soyeux Lyonnais, of the show Première Vision, where customers often hurried to buy the exclusive qualities.
1979
When JB Martin and Giron Frères closed, Bouton Renaud decided to keep the Giron factory in Saint-Just-en-Chevalet, in the form of a worker cooperative (SCOP) named Belscop d'URFE.
1980/1990
Growth of the activity, the weaving looms of cotton and rag fabrics are transformed into Jacquard shaped looms with silk background. Messrs Jean-François, Patrick, and Gilles RENAUD join the company.
1995
Bouton Renaud moves to Vaulx-en-Velin and set up there a dyeing and finishing equipment in order to accentuate their specialization.
1998
Acquisition of Belscop d'URFE, owner of the ancestral weaving know-how.
1999
It is the globalization of the luxury market, which is growing exponentially in search of superior quality and a tailor-made service.
2012
Acquisition of "Velours Blafo", a manufacturer of UPHOLSTERY FABRIC, which expands the range of products of the company / the company’s range of products.
2014
« Entreprise du Patrimoine Vivant » Label, mark of recognition of the French State, put in place to reward French firms for the excellence of their traditional and industrial know-how.
2015
Exhibition at the « Salon du Savoir-Faire »
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