The legend of De Dietrich began in Jaegetal, a valley in the north of Strasbourg, France.
1684, Johann Dietrich, a wealthy banker, bought a traditional iron foundry in the north of Strasbourg and tried his best to build a hunting horn, thus creating the first trademark in industrial history.
176 1- Jean de Dietrich was made a baron by Louis XV.
As a supplier of artillery and shells to the Kingdom of France for more than a century, De Dietrich entered a new era under the leadership of his successor Jean De Dietrich, and he was awarded the title of Baron by Louis XV.
1778–De Dietrich's exclusive "Hunting Horn" product logo.
The family of De Dietrich has a deep historical relationship with the French royal family for three centuries, and De Dietrich has served the French royal family in many fields.
1778, Louis XVI awarded De Dietrich the exclusive "Hunting Horn" brand logo, which has been a perfect symbol for more than 300 years.
1789- The largest landlord in Alsace, France.
Philip Frederic de Dietrich is the largest landlord in Alsace, France. The number of employees in its factory has exceeded 1500.
1792- marseillaise
Stella, the mayor of Philipp de Dietrich, devoted herself to the revolution and asked the young officer Ruege de Lyle to write a war song for the Rhine army.
This piece was first played in Dietrich Concert Hall. Later, the troops from the south sang to Paris and became the national anthem of France, La Marseillaise.
1806-A wife saved the business.
After the French Revolution, Amelie Louis de Dietrich succeeded and extended his company to the field of machinery manufacturing. She was the first successor to pay attention to the design and aesthetics of industrial products.
Starting from 1806, the heroine decided to expand range of brands, extending the company's products to railway equipment, decorative cast iron and enamel craft, all of which are predecessors of home design. After this change, De Dietirch never stopped pursuing innovation and art of life.
1848- Building Railway
1850-the first wooden coal-fired cooker.
1903–ettore bugatti made the first De Dietrich car.
1936–Acquired Genevée's cookware factory in Vendome.
1950- De Dietrich made the first coffee roaster for President Charles de Gaulle.
1955- Become the largest cooker manufacturer in France.
1963- The first window oven series Pléiade is on the market.
1968-the first embedded kitchen
1970- First Pyrolysis Furnace
1975- oven and cooker production in Vendome
1977-the first electronic kitchen
1978-the first induction cooker
1980- Front operation interface
The first embedded steam furnace1982–invented the first multifunctional high-temperature pyrolysis furnace1984–touch technology.
1990- development of induction cooker … steam oven cooker …
1995- Lotus Cookware
1997–the first embedded steam oven
2000-Touch Technology Oven
2003-Developed integrated circuit technology for cookers, dishwashers and touch-controlled gas stoves.
2004-Smart menu oven, full-area electromagnetic induction oven and ICS intelligent control range hood won the Janus Innovation and Industrial Design Award in 2004.
2005- Low Temperature Professional Cooking Technology
2007-2008- The First Color Plaid Oven
The first bread baking technology
38cm Domino Cookware and Unique Full Area Electromagnetic Induction Furnace 2004
Janus Award for Innovation and Industrial Design: ICS Intelligent Smoke Machine
2007
Janus Award for Innovation and Industrial Design: Color Matrix Full True Color Oven
Paris Free Innovation Award: QUATTRO Four-Zone Dishwasher
20 10
Janus Award for Innovation and Industrial Design: Le Piano Induction Operation Infinite Induction Cooker
KBB Design Award: Color Matrix Full True Color Oven
20 12
KBB Award: Music Piano Induction Operation Infinite Induction Cooker
KRI product innovation award: Le piano induction operation borderless induction cooker
20 13
KBB annual innovation award was finally selected: high-temperature pyrolysis self-cleaning multifunctional oven.