Heritage
It’s 1900 and the industrial revolution is on! Philips and DAF are founded in Eindhoven and in Heeze (15km from Eindhoven) Willem van Engelen and Peter Evers start a factory for woven tapes. The cigar industry is booming and supplying cigar tapes is “Van Engelen & Evers” main business.
The 50’s and 60’s are hard times for the textile industry in The Netherlands. By pivoting on time, Van Engelen & Evers survives. Continuous innovation remains one of our core values.
Labels, hangtags and more
EE Labels is a family business that operates on a global scale for fashion, interior, lifestyle and industry. Our focus is to build close relationships with clients that carry strong and beautiful brands. Our core values have remained the same for over 120 years: craftsmanship, sustainability, innovation, and corporate social responsibility.
Our head office has been located in Heeze (Brainport Eindhoven – the smartest and most innovative region in Europe) since the company was first established in 1900. This office is home to our specialists in the area of client consulting, client service, design support and technology for feasibility scans, working out drafts and ideas, DTP and jacquard design.
International
EE Labels has sales offices and service centres in the major production regions of Hong Kong, India and Turkey.
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Viktor and Rolf: one of the most important fashion houses from the Netherlands. The designer duo made a name for themselves with theatrical fashion shows and extravagant clothing collections. The duo had well-known paintings by Rembrandt translated into jacquard fabrics through EE Exclusives. Viktor and Rolf made a collection of dresses or works of art with these jacquard fabrics? After the fashion show, the fabrics hung on the wall as a beautiful painting. Is fashion art? The name of the collection says it all WEARABLE ART. One of the artworks was purchased by Museum Booijmans van Beuningen.
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