Twenty-five companies will represent Limousin from November 8 to 11 in Paris, Porte de Versailles, at the Made in France trade show. Corrèze will have a very special place there.
After an eleventh edition which brought together 1,000 exhibitors and more than 100,000 visitors, MIF Expo returns on November 8, 9, 10 and 11 at Paris Porte de Versailles. MIF Expo is the largest event celebrating French manufacturing.
Corrèze in the spotlight
After the Auvergne-Rhône-Alpes, Grand-Est, Nouvelle-Aquitaine, Île-de-France and Occitanie regions in previous years, it is a department, Corrèze, which for the first time will be in the spotlight at the show, with 17 companies present on more than 150 m²: 100 biscuits, Alphonse Corrèze and Pimagine, workshop Terr'Eve, Corium Armilla, Gargamiel, Juliette May, the Comptoir de l'herboristerie, the Moulin de la vie cotée, the Fine mouths laugh, the Pens of Manuela Roque, Maria Monari, Neology, Pierrot Gourmand, Pirouette Cacahuète, Pomme Pirouette, Saffron de la Vézère.
“It’s an opportunity to celebrate loyal Corrèze exhibitors that I can’t wait to see again, whether it’s the superb Neology sofas, or the creative Pirouette Cacahuète games that we were able to discover at the Palais de l’Élysée on last weekend,” says Fabienne Delahaye, founder and president of Salon Made in France.
Eight exhibitors from Haute-Vienne
Haute-Vienne will be represented by eight exhibitors. There will be the glove manufacturer Agnelle and Maison Daguet leather goods from Saint-Junien, Antiope an artisanal leather goods workshop from Ambazac, Extranorm in Limoges, which works in close collaboration with the best porcelain factories and the chestnut workshop de Dournazac, specialized in the manufacture of chestnut creams, chestnut jams, candied chestnuts and other chestnut-based sweets.
There will also be Maison Broussaud which manufactures socks in Les Cars, Uniqua from Limoges, specialized in the creation and manufacture of customizable leather sneakers and Maison Marie Gatard from Coussac-Bonneval which manufactures decorative objects in vegetable waxes and soaps. biological.
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Côté Creuse, a single company
Only one company will represent the Creuse: that of Anne-Marie Caillet who creates jewelry and decorative objects in enamels on copper in her workshop in Bourg-d'Hem.
Practical…
From November 8 to 11, from 10 a.m. to 7 p.m., Paris Porte de Versailles.
Anne-Sophie Pédegert