Villeroy & Boch
Villeroy Boch Story
In 1748, François Boch started a tableware empire that would span more than eight generations of workers. His simple ceramic plates, cups, pots, and tureens set a standard of excellence. Four decades later, Nicolas Villeroy set up an earthenware factory in Vauderevange, rivaling Boch's production. The two companies teamed up in 1836 to form Villeroy & Boch.
Today Villeroy & Boch is the world's largest producer of ceramics, making everything from egg cups to bathtubs. Its tiles line the Holland Tunnel. Its dinnerware sets the tables of the Pope, crowned royalty, households of the rich and famous, and renowned restaurants around the world.
While dinnerware--bone china, porcelain, and earthenware--is still its mainstay, Villeroy & Boch also offers crystal stemware and barware, glass drinkware, and stainless-steel flatware, many of which are designed to complement and accent the many beautiful and versatile Villeroy & Boch dinnerware patterns.
For more information on Villeroy & Boch, visit their web site at
www.villeroy-boch.com
About Our
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PS & Company sells only first quality merchandise.
We do not carry discontinued Villeroy & Boch china patterns. For discontinued patterns, go to replacementsltd.com |

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Message from Patricia |
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"As owner of P.S. & Co., I understand your love of Villeroy & Boch dinnerware. Prior to opening my store, I worked for Villeroy & Boch.
Villeroy & Boch's approach to design is so beautifully thought out. Each design encompasses the entire home and expresses a way of life. As a sales manager for them I sold a total lifestyle...not just dinnerware.
The House of Villeroy & Boch, a 250+ year old company continues to be family owned. The eighth generation of the Von Boch family now runs the company. The family is involved in all aspects of the company from design to sales.
-Patricia Hoffman |

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