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This small Haute-Vienne company produces parquet floors in exceptional locations

2024-04-15T09:32:41.617Z

Highlights: Pierre Prévost is a parquetry based in La Croisille-sur-Briance, Haute-Vienne. Founded in 1954 by the grandfather of the current manager, the company is celebrating its 70th anniversary this year. The company is currently in the process of installing the flooring of the Saint-Cloud covered market (Hauts-de-Seine). It will also take place at the Library of the National Assembly in the coming months, once the plans are completed. Between 7 and 8 km of parquet are manufactured every day. Each year, around 35,000 m² ofParquet of French walnut leaves the workshops. The largest project carried out is that of Roissy Charles- de-Gaulle airport, with 2,500m² of manufactured parquet, in French walnuts. The current manager took over the management of the company thirty years ago, in 1994, after his grandfather and his father, with only one part-time worker. “I am so attached to History, to the prestigious places of France, that I love doing this job, and being able to bring not my stone, but my floor to the building, to manufacture parquet floors,” he says.


Located in La Croisille-sur-Briance, a village of around 700 inhabitants in Haute-Vienne, Pierre Prévost's parquetry has only five


Prévost parquet floors litter the floors of a multitude of prestigious places. Living Museum of the Horse in Chantilly, National Assembly, Constitutional Council, Palace of Versailles, several embassies, the largest project carried out being that of Roissy Charles-de-Gaulle airport, with 2,500 m² of manufactured parquet, in French walnut . Founded in 1954 by the grandfather of the current manager, the company, which is celebrating its 70th anniversary this year, is currently in the process of installing the flooring of the Saint-Cloud covered market (Hauts-de-Seine). ). It will also take place at the Library of the National Assembly in the coming months, once the plans for installing the flooring currently drawn up are completed.

Pierre Prévost took over the management of the parquetry thirty years ago, in 1994, after his grandfather and his father, with only one part-time worker. “I am so attached to History, to the prestigious places of France, that I love doing this job, and being able to bring not my stone, but my floor to the building, to manufacture parquet floors for the prestigious places of France,” confides Pierre Prévost. Each year, around 35,000 m² of parquet leaves the workshops. Between 7 and 8 km of parquet are manufactured every day

Source: leparis

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