2013年9月17日星期二

Cambridge Silversmiths Acquires Thirstystone Resources

Trophy Birds, on the Hell Staircase, is a collection of hanging silk print plumes based on pheasant and woodcock feathers. It represents Burghley's former courtyard aviary and the opulence of its hunting history.An artists' talks evening is on September 26 and includes a tour of the house. Tickets at £12.50 must be pre-booked. Workshops will be held on October 26 and November 2."I am extremely enthusiastic about the acquisition, because Cambridge represents five generations of skill, expertise and devotion to the craft,New Report Publishes on Global and Thirtystone is a proven, innovative industry leader," said Roger Freeman, founder and owner, Cambridge, in a statement.

"This means great potential for both companies to expand and benefit from the success we have built independently. I have been looking for the right acquisition for a long time, and Thirstystone is a perfect fit for our long term goals. I am confident that it will be a most exciting adventure to build both brands."The Freeman family has been in the tabletop business since 1956 when Charles Freeman founded the kitchenware company, Stanley Roberts Inc. in the 1990s. The family sold the business to partners, and Roger

Freeman, along with  son Harold Freeman, later launched Cambridge. Headquartered in Pine Brook, NJ, Cambridge's entire line of products are produced in more than 35 different factories with some of the same personnel for the past 30 years. The company also operates offices in Hong Kong and Tianjin, China and additional warehouse and distribution facilities in Los Angeles.

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