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Native name | Dollfus-Mieg et Compagnie |
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Industry | Textiles |
Founded | 1746 |
Headquarters | 13, rue de Pfastatt, 68200, , rance |
Products | Textiles |
Website | www |
DMC (Dollfus-Mieg and Company) is an Alsatian textile company founded in Mulhouse in 1746 by Jean-Henri Dollfus. Daniel Dollfus, a nephew of Jean-Henri Dollfus, restructured the company as "Dollfus-Mieg et Compagnie" on March 21, 1800 due to the contributions of his wife Anne-Marie Mieg,
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Boîte de coton DMC.
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Écheveaux de coton DMC.
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Échantillon de coton DMC.
See Also
External Links
- History of DMC from the site Thiriez
- Three generations at the head of DMC (Trois générations à la tête de DMC)
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