Odiot Holding

Euronext Access Paris
FR0004152700 – MLWEL

The new management initiated a strategic reorientation of the company by strengthening the participation of ODIOT HOLDING (formerly WELL) from 47 to 52% in the capital of the French luxury company ODIOT. This increased participation was made possible by the exercise of a stock purchase option.

In order to reflect this new strategy, the Company has changed its name, which is now ODIOT HOLDING.

Odiot Holding embodies "Made in France" excellence with the EPV label, symbolizing Living Heritage and superior craftsmanship.
Odiot Holding's investments are PEA PME eligible, offering tax benefits and high returns in the luxury sector.
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About Odiot Holding

Odiot Holding is the holding company controlling ODIOT, a French luxury brand founded in 1690, and one of the most prestigious goldsmiths of the 18th century, with the title of Royal Supplier, thanks to unique expertise in creating exceptional pieces and cutlery in precious metals (gilded gold, sterling silver, silver-plate). ODIOT is labeled as a Living Heritage Company (Entreprise du Patrimoine Vivant®).
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About Odiot

Odiot rose to prominence during the reign of King Louis XV, with Jean-Baptiste Gaspard Odiot recognized as the best goldsmith of his time.

In the 19th century, Odiot became the royal supplier to Napoleon and Marie-Louise, known for their exceptional craftsmanship in creating extraordinary pieces and cutlery from precious metals.

The house's reputation extended beyond France, earning international recognition and access to the courts of Europe. This global acclaim solidified Odiot's status as a symbol of luxury and superior quality.

The Museum of Decorative Arts today preserves 33 pieces of goldwork as well as 176 drawings from the production of Jean-Baptiste-Claude Odiot.

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Elegant Salière Double Dauphins, Odiot 1819, gilded by Christofle 1907-1908. A timeless piece of refined craftsmanship.
Portrait of Jean-Baptiste-Claude Odiot (1763-1850), renowned silversmith known for exquisite craftsmanship and timeless designs.
Vase model for a tea fountain, Odiot, circa 1802.