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A French story
1918
The Moritz family manufactured highly resilient steel wire in Reichshoffen for the automobile industry.Scroll
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A French story
1935
Tréca’s history thus began in 1935 in Reichshoffen, getting its name from the company TREfilerie-Cablerie. Mr Moritz was the one who invented the mattress and bed base market in France. Tréca was the only brand to sell spring mattresses in France...Scroll
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A French story
1939
Right in the middle of World War II, Victor Moritz decided to found a fallback plant: the Beaugency plant. During that period, it produced mattresses for the French Army medical service.Scroll
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A French story
1947
In 1947, Victor Moritz decided to purchase the Pullman licence that would then equip the seats of those famous Pullman wagons.Scroll
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A French story
1955
Tréca designed bedding sets (mattresses, bed bases, headboards) for many different customers. At the same time, it supplied the automobile sector with seats for Citroën, including the emblematic DS and ID models.Scroll
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1957
A new plant in Bourg-de-Thizy. This new plant was a real showcase as the most modern in high-end bed production. The Beaugency plant was visited by General de Gaulle.Scroll
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A French story
1960
Tréca created Tréca de Paris, the brand’s European export subsidiary which began its internationalisation. Tréca thus became the 1st exporter in its field.Scroll
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A French story
1961
CAD (Lying Down Sitting Relaxed) was born. Along with Colette Marchand, Jacques Chazot introduced this “debutante” in 1961 to the public during a major event at the Olympia where Edith Piaf performed for the second half!Scroll
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A French story
1966
Tréca equipped SNCF trains and the major French automobile brands with seats.Scroll
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1982
Tréca invented the sleep table. Taking into account the weight and size of each sleeper, the brand suggested choosing a model based on one’s individual morphology.Scroll
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1998
Tréca re-affirmed its artisan view of manufacturing by adopting a new signature feature: hand-sewn sleep.Scroll
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2010
Tréca celebrated its 75th anniversary and launched a limited edition bed with Harcourt “Once upon tomorrow...”.Scroll
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A French story
2011
Tréca re-affirmed its “haute-couture” position and joined forces with renowned lingerie creator Chantal Thomass. A mattress, headboard and feet set was created out of this collaboration.Scroll
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2013
Backed by its success in 2011, Tréca again partnered with Chantal Thomass to add the Art of Sensuality to the bedroom as a “place for seduction”.Scroll
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A French story
2018
Tréca launched its ‘Ceilings Seen by Tréca’ campaign, starting the saga at the Palais Garnier and then the Grand Palais. The brand offered consumers the chance to discover the most beautiful Parisians with a new perspective and in the best conditions from a Tréca mattress.Scroll
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2019
Tréca wanted to take a turn with “Bedroom Art” and partnered with Mr Christian Lacroix, who is known in France and throughout the world for his audacity and charisma as a French designer. He designed a headboard, a fabric motif and mattress ticking for Tréca.Scroll
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2020
Tréca partnered with the name in Parisian decoration: Maison Sarah Lavoine with which it designed a set featuring bedding, a night table and particularly a headboard in a “Sarah” blue which later evolved into other colours.Scroll
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A French story
2020
Through the "Resources Program," Tréca is committed to the environment for a sustainable, supportive, and responsible future.Scroll
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2021
Tréca collaborates with interior designer Charles Tassin, who is passionate about French craftsmanship. This collaboration highlights Tréca's artisanal excellence and Tassin's artistic eye, creating a perfect harmony between sophistication and comfort.Scroll
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2022
Tréca demonstrates its expertise and artisanal excellence through the Auguste model. This bed embodies the nobility of the materials used: Merino wool from Arles, Royal Alpaca wool, and silk. The Fleurs d’Eau fabric, created by Maison Pierre Frey in collaboration with the Louvre Museum, further enhances the Auguste model.Scroll
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A French story
2022
Tréca is proud to be awarded the Entreprise du Patrimoine Vivant (EPV) label for its Alsace Bedding division based in Reichshoffen. This label, established by the French government, recognizes companies that implement industrial and artisanal excellence.Scroll
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A French story
2023
Tréca collaborates with renowned interior designer Constance Guisset to create "Point du jour," a sophisticated headboard that goes beyond aesthetics by also being functional with the integration of lamps and a USB port.Scroll
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A French story
2023
Adova Group, whose mission is to cultivate our craftsmanship and reinvent ourselves for sustainable living comfort, became a mission-driven company in 2022. Tréca, a brand of the group, is thus committed to a sustainable and supportive future.