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Naipes Heraclio Fournier

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Naipes Heraclio Fournier S.A.
Company typeSubsidiary
IndustryPlaying card manufacturer
Founded1870
HeadquartersVitoria, Spain
Productsplaying cards, game sets, advertising cards
ParentCartamundi
Websitewww.nhfournier.es
Deck of Fournier Spanish-suited cards

Naipes Heraclio Fournier S.A. is a playing card manufacturer based in Vitoria, Spain with a factory in Legutio. It has been owned by the United States Playing Card Company since 1986, which was acquired by Belgium–based Cartamundi in 2020.[1]

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History

Heraclio Fournier González, the youngest son of French-Spanish industrialist Lazaro Fournier and Paula González, went to work with his brother Braulio Fournier in the family's factory. Their business, called Fournier Hermanos, developed a new type of playing card.

After splitting from the company, Heraclio moved to Vitoria-Gasteiz and in 1870 created a lithography factory called "Naipes Heraclio Fournier" focusing on playing card manufacturing, and later printing stamps and books.

In 1875 Heraclio created new printing ways and new graphic models.[clarification needed] Two years later he worked with a Spanish art teacher called Emilio Soubrier and a painter called Diaz de Olano to design a new brand of playing cards. That was going to be the first brand of his famous Spanish playing cards. In 1880 he changed his work place to a bigger one in Fueros street.

Next years he travelled a lot of times to France to improve his manufacture. In 1889 he won a prize in the exposition universelle of Paris. One year later he decided to change his actual playing cards to a new deck of cards which had 12 different colours. After the changes he won a lot of prizes in Paris, Madrid, Barcelona etc.

In 1916 Heraclio Fournier died in Vichy. He had no male descendants and because of that his grandson Félix Alfaro Fournier became the owner of the company. Félix started a playing card collection. In 1970, after buying the cards of Thomas De la Rue, he opened a museum called "Museo Fournier de Naipes".

In 1948 Naipes Heraclio Fournier company was the best playing card manufacturer in Spain. In 1986 the company United States Playing Card company bought Naipes Heraclio Fournier.

Nowadays the company sells 16 million packs a year. It sells them to many casinos around the world, being one of the most important playing card manufacturers in the world.

In 1986 it was acquired by the US Playing Card Company, entering a conglomerate where other brands such as Bicycle, Aviator, Bee and KEM are located.[2]

In 1993, it continues to increase its presence in the international market. This transformation forces them to move to their final location, a large warehouse with adequate facilities to meet the growing demand. It has obtained the certificate ISO 9001 - 2000 (Lloyd's Register Quality Assurance) to the quality of the production process.

Products

The company produces many different types of cards.

References

  1. ^ "Cartamundi Announces Closing of The United States Playing Card Company (USPC) Aquisition [sic]". 31 December 2019. Archived from the original on 16 May 2022. Retrieved 2 January 2020.
  2. ^ Pujol, Stéphane (2016), "Prologue", Le philosophe et l'original, Presses universitaires de Rouen et du Havre, pp. 15–17, doi:10.4000/books.purh.2970, ISBN 9791024008035

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