Lladro "Illusion" Handmade Porcelain Re-Deco FigurinePart of the Lladro Re-Deco Collection, Illusion is
staged in white porcelain with a tail highlighted in platinum-tone luster. This young mermaid sits quietly as her hair and tail seem to move as if in water. Measures 6-1/4"H x 5-1/4"W. Made in Spain.
About the Lladro Re-Deco Collection:
This collection is one of the newest collections by Lladro and adds a fresh perspective to traditional figurines, this time through the lens of home decor. Underlying this new initiative is the idea that any classical piece can evolve when given a new decoration, a new meaning. They are all items that blend harmoniously with furniture and interior design. The idea is to grant a more sculptural dimension to a piece, adding new life.
About Lladro:
Lladró was founded in 1953 when Juan, José, and Vicente, three brothers born of local farmers and endowed with great artistic talent, formed a small family company in the Valencian village of Almácera, Spain. Since then, Lladró has undergone an amazing metamorphosis from an artisan workshop to a huge firm of international scope enjoying continual growth. The company management has remained in the hands of the Lladró family, the owners of the firm, since its inception.
The creative team started out by adapting styles from past eras, but it was not long before certain characteristics appeared that would soon shape what was to become the unique Lladró style. In addition to their particular attributes in terms of form and color, the essence of Lladró sculptures is found, above all else, in the kind of human warmth that the sculptures convey. Just as before, today’s Lladró artists create works in accordance with a stringent artistic process, maintaining the highest quality as well as preserving the essence of the founding brothers.
In 1988, the Lladró Museum and Gallery opened on 57th Street in New York City. Housed in a building that represents the urban charm of the 1920s is the largest collection of Lladró creations anywhere in the world, and it includes many artistic works by the Lladró brothers from their early years. Some of the world’s most prominent museums exhibit the most significant Lladró sculptures in their permanent collection, such as The Hermitage museum in Saint Petersburg, Russia and the Royal Art and History Museum in Brussels.
A long series of awards pays tribute to the Lladró oeuvre, among them the Prince Felipe Prize for Business Excellence. This award is the most prestigious that can be bestowed upon a Spanish company. The revered Lladró brand and accomplishments have ranked it among the first Spanish brands known worldwide.
Today, Lladró is staffed by about 2,000 employees, the majority of them at the City of Porcelain, a complex on the outskirts of Valencia where all pieces are created. Lladró distributes its creations to more than 120 countries on five continents.
Lladro Porcelain
Lladro began in the Valencian village of Almacera, Spain in 1953 as an artisan workshop that created works based on adapted styles from past eras. Founded by the three Lladro brothers, Juan, Jose, and Vicente the small family-run business has undergone an amazing metamorphosis from a small artisan workshop to a huge firm of international scope enjoying continual growth. Today, the company management remains in the hands of the Lladro family, owners of the firm since its inception.
The unique Lladro style began soon after the creation of the company. Each piece in the collection has a distinctive form, with an emphasis on color attributes and endearing human warmth. Since its creation, the works of Lladro artists follow a stringent artistic process, maintaining the highest quality as well as preserving the essence of the founding brothers.
In 1988, the Lladro Museum and Gallery opened in New York City. Displaying the largest collection of Lladro creations in the world, it includes many artistic works from the Lladro brothers early years. In addition to the Lladro Museum and Gallery, some of the world's most prominent museums exhibit important Lladro sculptures in their permanent collections.
Highly revered in Spain and around the world, Lladro has received a multitude of awards including the most prestigious for a Spanish company, the Prince Felipe Prize for Business Excellence.
Today, Lladro is staffed by about 2,000 employees, the majority of them at the City of Porcelain, a complex on the outskirts of Valencia where all pieces are created. Lladro distributes its creations to more than 120 countries on five continents.
About the Guest
Guest Enrique Campos is currently the Lladro Business Development Manager. Born in Valencia, Spain, Campos began his career as a young adult with Lladro as an intern in their Museum and Gallery in New York City. Since then, Mr. Campos has served in a variety of positions throughout the company, including regional sales manager for New York and New Jersey.
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