Project Description
Schumann China, also known as Porzellanfabrik Carl Schumann, was established in 1881 in Arzberg, Bavaria, Germany. Here are some key points about its history:
Early History
- Founding: The factory was founded by Christian Heinrich Schumann and businessman Franz Ferdinand Riess.
- Name Change: In 1892, when Carl Schumann, the founder’s son, turned 21, the factory was renamed Porzellanfabrik Carl Schumann G.m.b.H. & Co. KG.
Growth and Expansion
- Stock Company: In 1923, the factory became a stock company, known as Carl Schumann Porzellanfabrik AG.
- Leadership: After Carl Schumann I passed away in 1926, his son Carl Schumann II took over. Carl III succeeded him in 1961.
Modern Era
- Acquisition: In 1990, Wolfgang Schupli, co-owner of WMF and Hutschenreuther AG, took over the company.
- Closure: Production ceased in 1994.
Schumann China is known for its high-quality porcelain and intricate designs, making it a favorite among collectors and enthusiasts.