F.I.L.A. (company)

F.I.L.A. – Fabbrica Italiana Lapis ed Affini S.p.A., or the F.I.L.A. Group, is an Italian multinational supplier of art materials and related products, with subsidiaries and brands such as Daler-Rowney, Canson, Lyra and Maimeri.[1][2][3]

F.I.L.A. Group
TypeS.p.A.
BIT: FILA
IndustryArt materials
Founded1920 (1920) in Florence
Headquarters,
Area served
Worldwide
Subsidiaries
Websitefila-group.it

F.I.L.A. was founded in 1920 in Florence, Italy, and since 1959 the head office is in Milan.[4] The growth has included several company acquisitions.[1]

In 1964 Alberto Candela succeeds his father Renato. Under his direction, new products such as Giotto Fibra and the Tiziano line were born. In 1973 the "writing pen" was launched on the market under the name Tratto-Pen. This new model receives the 1979 Compasso d'Oro award and is later exhibited at the MoMA in New York.

In 1992 Massimo Candela, Alberto's son, took over from his father and became CEO. Since 1994 F.I.L.A. a policy of acquisitions begins, including Adica Pongo, a historic company in the modeling pastes sector; Compania de Lapices y Afines Ltda, Papeleria Mediterranea SL., Giotto be-bè, the American Dixon Ticonderoga, one of the historic pencil companies also present in Canada, China and Mexico; the French Canson (founded in 1557 by the Montgolfier family), Lyra, Lapicera Mexicana; Lycin and a minority share of the Indian Writefine Products Private Limited (2011).

The company was listed on the Milan stock exchange in November 2015.[5]

According to figures presented by F.I.L.A. Group, it was present in around 50 countries, with a total of 6,500 employees in 2016.[4]

Brands

  • Blanca Nieves
  • Canson
  • Daler-Rowney
  • DAS
  • Didò
  • Dixon Ticonderoga
    • Dixon
    • Ticonderoga
    • Lyra
  • DOMS
  • Giotto
  • Giotto be-bè
  • Lukas
  • Maimeri
  • Mapita
  • Mercurio
  • Metrico
  • Pax
  • Pongo
  • Pacon
  • Prang
  • Tratto
  • Uti Guti
  • Vinci
  • Vividel

References

  1. Carlo Festa (16 January 2015): Pencil-maker Fila plans IPO Archived 2016-12-14 at the Wayback Machine Italy Europe 24. Retrieved 14 December 2016.
  2. Silvia Pieraccini (11 February 2016): With €80.8 mn acquisition of Daler-Rowney, Italy’s FILA strengthens its presence in key mature markets Archived 2016-12-21 at the Wayback Machine Italy Europe 24. Retrieved 14 December 2016.
  3. AFP (5 October 2016): L'italien Fila rachète le papetier français Canson franceinfo, France Télévisions. Retrieved 14 December 2016.
  4. F.I.L.A. Group F.I.L.A. Retrieved 5 November 2016.
  5. Fila Borsa Italiana. Retrieved 14 December 2016.
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