(04-29-2016, 04:47 PM)grim Wrote: People constantly call Martin de Candre artisanal. They have a museum store, Paris store, B&B, and factory. How many employees?
So I looked at Le Pere Lucien, concerning the future http://lejournaldeleco.fr/le-pere-lucien...-du-monde/ or https://www.reddit.com/r/Wet_Shavers/com...e_artisan/
"I am still growing, with more development ideas. I plan to open an online store this summer to maintain this closeness with my clients. For now, I operate lean. I have several options: hire or outsource a part of my production."
Can he be an artisan and outsource production?
And from http://www.zoominfo.com, the UK companies
Czech & Speake
10 – 20 employees 18 verfied employees, none in production, $1 - $5M revenue
GFT 10 - 20 employees $2.4M
T&H 75 empl $17.5m
Dr Harris 10 - 20 empl, $2.4M
I didn't know T&H was so big and GFT so small. I suspect MdC is just as large as GFT, C&S, and DR Harris
As long as MDC follows their own home made recipe, they are artisans and in fact soap making artists !
LPL is still a one man operation. I email Cyril directly when I buy his great soaps.
Creighton and another factory makes all the creams for Geo F Trumper, Truefitt & Hill, Taylor Of Old Bond Str and DR Harris
I would consider Creighton to be an artist cream maker. No matter the fact that it's made at a huge factory place. Creighton also makes St. James cream and a lot of other creams. This is done based on their own old base cream recipes, so they are indeed cream artists in my world.
Very few of the older more well known companies have anything to do with production of their own brand soap and cream. They outsource it to proper artists that, because they are artists within their field, now make their creams at large factories and production plants.
They are still artists within their field.
Cheers, Claus from Denmark