Manufacturers
Dating as far back to 1264 AD, our carefully curated collection of manufacturers, represents a continuum of premium art materials that are the very foundation of historical art movements throughout history. Only Savoir-Faire brings these timeless brands and their products to your local art supply store.

Sennelier
1887Paris, France
Gustave Sennelier opened the doors of the Maison Sennelier at 3 Quai Voltaire in 1887.
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Fabriano
1264Fabriano, Italy
Established in the First European paper mill and invents the watermark.
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Cretacolor
1893Vienna, Austria
For over a hundred years Austria’s Cretacolor has been known throughout Europe for manufacturing the highest quality drawing materials.
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Isabey
1895Brittany, France
For centuries beautiful handmade brushes for artists have been crafted in Brittany, France.
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Raphaël
1793Paris, France
Founded in Paris in 1793 and owned and operated by the Sauer family since 1859, Raphaël is the oldest fine art brush maker in Europe.
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Artfix
1970Provence, France
The canvases are manufactured in a small village near Vence in Provence.
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Lascaux
1963Zurich, Switzerland
The name Lascaux is well known for the caves in the Dordogne region of France
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Savoir-Faire
1981Marin County, California
At Savoir-Faire, we believe that the best way to nurture the creativity of young artists is with great materials that are fun to use.
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Awagami
1820Shikoku Island, Japan
Since its introduction in Japan around 610 AD, washi (Japanese papermaking) has always been practiced on Shikoku Island.
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Lamali
1993Kathmandu, Nepal
Lamali paper is handmade in the mountains of Nepal from the inner bark of the lokta bush.
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Charbonnel
1862Paris, France
Francois Charbonnel, a practicing chemist in Paris, opened the doors of his family owned business on 13 Quai Montebello, on the banks of the Seine opposite Notre Dame cathedral in 1862.
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