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Our History

ARTISTIC CERAMICS CAMPOS

A Legacy of Art and Tradition

Desde 1939, Cerámica Campos ha sido sinónimo de la excelencia en la cerámica artesanal. Iniciada por la maestría y visión de Antonio Martín “Campitos”, nuestra empresa ha crecido respetando las técnicas tradicionales y adaptándose a las corrientes modernas.

The history of Cerámica Campos is a canvas where each tile tells a story, each design reflects a legacy, and each piece is a piece of living history. We invite you to discover the chapters of our artisanal saga and be part of our ongoing evolution.

Legacy of Masters

Three Generations of Ceramic Craftsmanship

First Generation

Foundations of Tradition

Antonio Martín Bermudo, “Campitos”, sentó las bases de Cerámica Campos en 1939, marcando un hito con su contribución a la azulejería de la Plaza de España y fundando luego su propio taller en Sevilla.

Second Generation

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El Arte Evoluciona

José Martín Alarcón, heredero de la maestría artesanal, expandió el negocio familiar integrando las técnicas tradicionales de cerámica con un enfoque artístico moderno, fortaleciendo su presencia en el mercado.

Tercera Generación

Tradition in the Digital Age

 The third generation has taken Cerámica Campos into the digital forefront, maintaining artisanal excellence while expanding globally through e-commerce.

Key Moments

Timeline of Cerámica Campos

First Steps
"Campitos" began his professional career at the prestigious firm 'Cerámica Hermanos González' (Casa González), where he worked on various projects, including a significant portion of the tiling for the Plaza de España in Seville and the María Luisa Park, in preparation for the Ibero-American Exposition of Seville in 1929.
Santa Ana Ceramics
"Campitos," in partnership with Mr. Antonio Kiernan (a renowned ceramist of the time), founded Santa Ana Ceramics.
Return to Casa González
Santa Ana Ceramics is taken over by the Rodríguez Díaz brothers, with Kiernan remaining with the company.
"Campitos" returns to Casa González.
Leaves for Madrid
After the bankruptcy of Casa González and other significant factories in Triana, Campitos decides to move to Madrid, where he stays until the end of the war in 1939.
1939
Foundation
Upon returning to Seville, he founded a new ceramics workshop called "Campos Ceramics."
1939
Continuity and Passion
Under the leadership of José Martín Alarcón, the son of "Campitos," the company thrives while maintaining its artisanal and family excellence.
1987
Relocation and Renewal
The company relocates under the leadership of José Martín Alarcón, promoting the training of the third generation in Coca de la Piñera (Camas).
1987
1999
Beginnings in the Digital Age
Cerámica Campos enters the digital world with its first website.
1999
2013
E-commerce
A new direct sales website is launched, marking a determined commitment to internationalization and e-commerce.
2013
2013-2023
Expansion
The company achieves global reach, establishing relationships with customers in multiple countries around the world, including the USA, Cuba, Uruguay, the Netherlands, the United Kingdom, Italy, Libya, and the United Arab Emirates, among others.
2013-2023
2023
Present Day
Cerámica Campos opens its doors in Gines, marking the beginning of a renewed era while preserving the same artistic essence that has characterized the company since its inception.
Creates a new and improved online store.
2023
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