Since 1888

The obligation to inform

Know-how also involves an obligation to inform.

By 1937, Carré had already won a silver medal for the ceramics pavilion at the World Exhibition, and in 1973 the company won the “Diplôme Prestige de la France”.

Today, Carré has a presence at the main international trade shows — Bologna (Italy), Orlando (USA), Paris — and has put its name to several prestigious sites: the Lipp brasseries in Zurich and Geneva (decorative panels in cloisonné enamel), the façade of Jean-Paul Gaultier’s offices in Paris, the French embassy in Berlin, the ballroom and bathrooms of the Byblos hotels in Saint-Tropez and Courchevel, and the bathrooms of the Plaza hotel in New York.

Memo of products and prices, 1900
Memo with a description of products and prices, written in 1900 by Ernest Carré.
Gustave Carré and his team around 1910
Gustave Carré in the quai de Valmy warehouse around 1910, with his accounting and warehouse managers.