Nel 2026, la Maison FRED festeggia il suo 90° anniversario.
90 anni di creazioni radiose e audaci: fin dal 1936, la Maison FRED ha sempre scelto un approccio diverso.
Questo spirito unico perdura da allora e, anche a distanza di 90 anni, continua a risplendere con una radiosità impareggiabile: quella di FRED, il “Joaillier Solaire”.
“I realized that I was not learning a trade, but learning to love the trade, and even more, to love these stones that both contained and captured light.” Fred Samuel, A Jeweler’s Memoirs, 1992
“I realized that I was not learning a trade, but learning to love the trade, and even more, to love these stones that both contained and captured light.” Fred Samuel, A Jeweler’s Memoirs, 1992
"I drew on my audacity to build my company." Fred Samuel, A Jeweler's Memoirs, 1992.
"I drew on my audacity to build my company." Fred Samuel, A Jeweler's Memoirs, 1992.
“Why wasn’t I born a fish? But fish don’t compete in races.” Fred Samuel, A Jeweller’s Memoirs, 1992
“Why wasn’t I born a fish? But fish don’t compete in races.” Fred Samuel, A Jeweller’s Memoirs, 1992
“More than reverie, I sought out fantasy among artists.” Fred Samuel, A Jeweler’s Memoirs, 1992
“More than reverie, I sought out fantasy among artists.” Fred Samuel, A Jeweler’s Memoirs, 1992
"Alongside our artisans, we are driven by a passion for excellence, meticulously designing, sculpting, and polishing our jewels until they are flawless, both front and back." Fred Samuel, FRED press release, 1986
"Alongside our artisans, we are driven by a passion for excellence, meticulously designing, sculpting, and polishing our jewels until they are flawless, both front and back." Fred Samuel, FRED press release, 1986
“How could one leave the world of gemstones behind after a childhood spent dreaming of jade, amber and coral, wondering about the origin of such strange names as lapis lazuli, tiger’s eye and tortoiseshell, and imagining setting out in search of aventurine or moonstone?” Fred Samuel, A Jeweler’s Memoirs, 1992
“How could one leave the world of gemstones behind after a childhood spent dreaming of jade, amber and coral, wondering about the origin of such strange names as lapis lazuli, tiger’s eye and tortoiseshell, and imagining setting out in search of aventurine or moonstone?” Fred Samuel, A Jeweler’s Memoirs, 1992
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