Mariner, 100 years of continuous history in Feria Valencia since 1917.

MARINER, VALENCIA FAIR 2017

Feria Valencia has acknowledged the trajectory of Valencian firm Mariner, which has been present in Feria Valencia during each of its hundred years of its existence.

Last Tuesday, Feria Hábitat Valencia had a vivid opening day of the traditional furniture, lighting and decoration fair with a showcase of over 400 European  firms and brands.

During the inauguration, Feria Valencia recognised the trajectory of Valencian firm Mariner, which has been present in Feria Valencia during each of its hundred years of its existence, being the only company to hold this record since 1917.

The Mariner family has received the commemorative award from the President of the Valencian Generalitat, Ximo Puig.

The Mariner family has received the commemorative award from the President of the Valencian Government, Mr Ximo Puig. Also present at the event were the Mayor of Valencia and President of the Valencia Fair Board, Mr Joan Ribó, Feria Valencia’s President Mr Jose Vicente González and the Counsellor of Sustainable Economy, Mr Rafael Climent.


Feria Valencia is the oldest fair in Spain and the fourth in Europe. Its first edition took place on 10 May 1917.


MARINER

Thanks to its more than 120 years of history and international presence in more than 110 countries, Mariner has become one of the most highly reputed Spanish companies in the furniture, lighting and luxury decoration industry.

During these 120 years Mariner has worked to offer its clients a unique luxury experience which, combining crafts, design and tradition, creates unique works of art in furniture, lighting and decoration. Its century-old experience combined with traditional methods and modern manufacturing techniques, enables the creation of unique pieces that last in time and become iconic and a benchmark for style.

Among its numerous projects the following stand out: the chandelier of the Armenian Patriarchate of Jerusalem, the chandelier of the Damascus Mosque, the street lights of the Pennsylvania State Capitol or the decoration of the Presidential Palace of Bata in Equatorial Guinea.