Kesslers International Group

Kesslers International is the oldest British point-of-purchase designer and manufacturer, based in London, UK. The offices and the plant are currently situated in Stratford, East London.

History

Bernhard Kessler, early 1900s

In 1893, Viennese wood-worker Bernhard Kessler opened a workshop that succeeded to the point that he expanded to London in 1926, opening Bernhard Kessler & Sons to be managed by his son Leopold. Leopold Kessler worked with a local firm on developing and manufacturing mine detectors. After World War II, Kesslers was commissioned by Parker Pen Company and Dunlop Tyres to begin producing retail display stands. This became a dominant business focus for them. In the mid 1970s, they took the name Kesslers International.

The Mine Detector 2
Biba retail display, mid 1960s

Current

Nowadays, the company provides bespoke point-of-sale retail equipment, including design, technical engineering, manufacturing, installation and post-campaign customer service. Kesslers International Group is still a family-run business with William Kessler, Bernhard's grandson, being the Group's Chairman, and his sons, Charles and George, overseeing Kesslers International in its London headquarters.

Kesslers International is a member of POPAI (Point-of-Purchase Advertising International), and in 2010 won the group's bronze award for bespoke multimedia displays provided to Take One Media.[1]

References

  1. http://www.a1retailmagazine.com/latest-news/popai-awards-winners-announced/

External links

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