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  • Realignment in the premium segment: ottohutt brand to be discontinued

    Realignment in the premium segment: ottohutt brand will no longer be continued as an independent brand in the future. With the acquisition of Robert E. Huber GmbH in 2023, Faber-Castell invested heavily in the expansion of its premium segment. This step will allow the company to upgrade its core brand range and consolidate brand-specific communication and retail activities.

    Realignment in the Faber-Castell premium segment: ottohutt brand will no longer be continued as an independent brand.
  • Faber-Castell focuses on renewable energies and fostering creativity

    With a clear commitment to sustainability, Faber-Castell has published its latest sustainability report for the fiscal year 2023/24 under the motto “Change needs creativity”. The long-term commitment to environmental, social and business sustainability illustrates the company's consistent path towards sustainable corporate practices.

  • Changes to the Faber-Castell Supervisory Board

    The Faber-Castell Supervisory Board appoints Countess Sarah von Faber-Castell and farewells Mary von Faber-Castell, Hanspeter Muerle succeeded Gerhard Bruckmeier.

  • Faber-Castell holds its own in a difficult landscape

    Faber-Castell achieved a satisfactory business performance in the 2023/24 fiscal year despite increasingly challenging market conditions: The company could maintain a strong return on sales above the pre-Covid level of 19/20 even though these declined slightly compared to the previous financial year. Faber-Castell is strengthening its focus on creativity-enhancing and sustainable product concepts.

  • Global brand campaign: Faber-Castell champions creativity and empowerment

    Faber-Castell aims to motivate people to express their creativity and individuality with high-quality and innovative products for painting, drawing and writing. A lot of people are held back by a lack of belief in their own abilities. The new global brand campaign, “Creativity in your hands”, aims to strengthen their confidence in their own creativity.
    Everyone is creative in their very own way

  • Changes to the Faber-Castell Supervisory Board

    In accordance with the company’s internal regulations regarding age, Gerhard Berssenbrügge will step down as Chairman of the Faber-Castell AG Supervisory Board at the end of 2023. He will be succeeded by the former CEO of the Schleich Group, Dirk Engehausen, as a new supervisory board member.

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