'The French people want to save us': help pours in for glassmaker Duralex

The article discusses Duralex, a French company that has been producing high-quality glassware since 1932. The company has recently become a staff cooperative, which has led to an increase in turnover and the hope of breaking even by 2027.

Duralex is known for its iconic Picardie glasses, which have been designed with a curved rim and semi-fluted shape that makes them easy to hold and drink from. The company has also developed other products, including plates and bowls, that are made from high-quality glass.

The article mentions that Duralex plans to invest €5m of the €20m pledged by investors into modernizing its factory and developing new products. This includes a partnership with the Élysée presidential palace shop to sell a set of three glasses in red, white, and blue, marked RF for République Française.

The company is also looking to expand into new markets, including the UK and US, where it identifies untapped opportunities. The article mentions that Duralex plans to commission moulds to make "pint" glasses with a measure line for British pubs and bars and the US.

Duralex has become a staff cooperative, which has led to an increase in turnover and the hope of breaking even by 2027.
 
Imagine Duralex's Picardie glasses as a puzzle piece that finally fits into place - they're iconic and loved! 🍻 The idea of becoming a staff cooperative is like leveling up in life, it's amazing to see how this move has boosted their sales and they're now aiming for financial stability by 2027. 💸 It's also cool to see them partnering with the Élysée presidential palace shop, that's some high-end marketing right there! 🕰️

As for expanding into new markets like the UK and US, it's like opening up a whole new world of possibilities - pint glasses with measure lines could be super popular in pubs and bars. The investment in modernizing their factory and developing new products is smart too, kinda like upgrading your tools to make better art 🎨.
 
omg i'm so hyped about duralex becoming a staff coop 🤩 it's like they're finally recognizing that the workers are just as important as the products they make! €5m into modernizing the factory is a great start, but i'd love to see them invest even more in sustainable practices and eco-friendly materials 💚

and can we talk about how cool it is to see duralex partnering with the élysée presidential palace shop? like, who wouldn't want to drink from glasses that have been used by french presidents? 😎 plus, the plan to expand into new markets like the uk and us is a great move - i'm sure those pint glasses with measure lines are gonna be a hit in british pubs and bars 🍺

anyway, breaking even by 2027 is definitely achievable if they keep up this momentum... fingers crossed for duralex! 💪
 
I'm reading this news about Duralex and I gotta say, it's so cool that they became a staff cooperative! 💖 It's like they're taking care of their own people and stuff. I remember my grandma used to have these super old Picardie glasses and she loved 'em, but I never knew the company was still around 🤓. €5m investment in modernizing the factory is a good move too, gotta stay ahead of the game. And partnering with the Élysée palace shop is nice, it's like they're getting some royal seal of approval 💎. They should totes take over the UK and US markets, that would be awesome 🌟.
 
Wow, that's so cool 🤩! I'm loving the idea of Duralex going from just making glasses to also selling plates and bowls made of high-quality glass too. And partnering with the Élysée presidential palace shop is a great move, I wonder what kind of designs they'll come up with 🎨. Expanding into new markets like the UK and US will be interesting to see how their products do over there. Breaking even by 2027 sounds ambitious but I'm rooting for them 💪!
 
I don’t usually comment but I think it’s pretty cool that Duralex is becoming a staff cooperative 💡. It shows they care about their employees and want them to have a say in the company's decisions. Plus, who doesn't love those iconic Picardie glasses 🍹? The fact that they're planning to invest €5m into modernizing their factory and developing new products is a great sign for the future. I mean, it's not just about making more glassware, but also about staying relevant in an ever-changing market 📈.

I'm also impressed by their partnership with the Élysée presidential palace shop 🏰. It's always awesome to see small businesses getting featured and gaining recognition. And expanding into new markets like the UK and US could be a game-changer for Duralex 🌍. Who knows, maybe one day they'll have glassware in every pub and bar across the globe 🤣?
 
🤩 I'm loving this news about Duralex turning into a staff cooperative 📈💼 it's amazing how a company can come together as a team and achieve their goals 😊 their commitment to quality glassware is still unmatched 💎 and investing in modernizing the factory and new products is a great move 🚀

I'm also super excited about them getting involved with the Élysée presidential palace shop 🏛️ that's a major coup for French design 👍 and expanding into new markets like the UK and US will definitely bring in some fresh opportunities 🌎 pint glasses with measure lines are always needed in those places 🍺

Staff cooperatives are all about fairness and equality which I think is really cool 💖 and who knows maybe it'll inspire other companies to follow suit 💪
 
omg i'm so hyped about duralex 🤩! they're like, totally investing €5m into their factory and new products 📈👍 that's amazing! i mean who wouldn't want to modernize and expand into new markets? 🌎 especially the uk and us, those are huge markets for glassware 💼 i love how they're partnering with the élysée palace shop too, that's so cool 👏 it's also great that they're becoming a staff cooperative, i feel like that's going to really boost morale and productivity at work 🤝 anyway, can't wait to get my hands on those new products! especially the pint glasses with measure lines 🍺💨
 
I'm not sure about all this hype around Duralex becoming a staff cooperative... I mean, sure, it's cool that they're trying to be more sustainable and inclusive, but €5m for modernizing their factory? That's like, a lot of money 🤑. And investing in partnerships with the Élysée presidential palace shop just seems like a PR stunt to me... I don't know, maybe I'm just old school when it comes to glassware 😒. Anyway, I do hope they're able to break even by 2027 and not just create more debt 💸. And what's up with the pint glasses? Can't they just keep making those iconic Picardie glasses and not worry about keeping up with trends? 🤔
 
just saw that duralex is becoming a staff cooperative 🤝🏻 it's cool to see old companies evolving like that. they're investing €5m into modernizing their factory which is awesome 😊 also, it's interesting that they're expanding into new markets like the uk and us. i'm excited to try those pint glasses with measure lines 👍
 
Glassware company Duralex just became cool, their stuff is fire 🔥. They're finally making some changes, modernizing the factory and getting into new markets 🌎. Those pint glasses with a measure line for British pubs? Genius! And partnering with Élysée palace shop? Classy 👍
 
just think about this - we're still living at a time where people can make a difference through small business and company changes 🤩. Duralex is like a French glassware family that's all about quality, design, and community 💕. Going from just being a company to becoming a staff cooperative is no joke! It shows they care about their workers and want them to have a share in the success 🤑. And now they're getting ready to break even by 2027? That's pretty ambitious 💪. Who knows, maybe this French glassware will become a household name in UK & US pubs 🍺👏. One thing is for sure - we love our glassware, and Duralex seems like the real deal 😊
 
idk why everyone's so stoked about Duralex becoming a co-op lol they're just making some nice glassware 🤷‍♀️ but hey I guess it's cool that they're gonna expand into new markets & modernize their factory 💸 maybe those "pint" glasses with measure lines will catch on in the US 🍺👍
 
I'm loving this news about Duralex becoming a staff cooperative 🤩! I've always been a fan of their Picardie glasses - they're just so chic and functional at the same time. It's awesome that they're investing in modernizing their factory and developing new products, including those special RF glasses for the Élysée palace shop 😎. Expanding into the UK and US sounds like a great plan too, especially with all the Brits and Americans who love a good pint glass 🍺🍻. Breaking even by 2027 is definitely achievable if they keep up this momentum! 💪
 
You know what's so cool about glassware? I was at this retro cafe last weekend and they had these old-school mason jars on display 🍵. The way the light reflected off them was like a mini disco party. I swear, if you get the right kind of lighting, even household stuff can look like designer art 🤩. Anyway, back to Duralex... their staff cooperative thing sounds pretty interesting. Makes me wonder what it's like to work for a company where everyone has a say in the decision-making process 💡. Do you think that's why they're doing so well? 🤑
 
just saw this thread and gotta chime in lol what's up with these "pint" glasses though? i mean imo its not that deep... theyre just adding a measure line to help pubs keep track of pints, like a built-in beer calculator or something. seems kinda unnecessary to me 🤔 anyway, glad Duralex is looking to expand and modernize tho! €5m investment sounds like a good start 🤑
 
Just saw that Duralex is now a staff cooperative 🙌. That's so cool! I've been loving their Picardie glasses for ages 💚. The fact that they're investing €5m into modernizing their factory and developing new products is awesome ⚡️. It's great to see them expanding into new markets too - the US pint glasses with a measure line are genius 🤓. Break even by 2027? Fingers crossed for Duralex 🤞!
 
I'm so stoked to see Duralex taking its business to the next level 🎉! I mean, who doesn't love a good set of glasses that's both stylish and functional? And their partnership with the Élysée presidential palace shop is, like, totally cool 💼. It's awesome that they're investing in modernizing their factory and developing new products - it shows they're really committed to growing and succeeding 🚀.

I'm also loving the idea of expanding into new markets! The UK and US are huge opportunities, and I think Duralex is going to kill it over there 💥. And those pint glasses with a measure line for British pubs and bars? Genius 🤓! It's clear that Duralex has its finger on the pulse and is always looking for ways to innovate and improve.

I'm sending all my best vibes to Duralex - you guys are crushing it, keep it up! 💪
 
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