Steiff is a
German
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-based plush toy company, founded in 1880, with headquarters in
Giengen, Germany. The company claims to have made the world's first factory-made
teddy bear
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.
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History
Steiff was founded in 1880 by
Margarete Steiff
Margarete Steiff (24 July 1847 – 9 May 1909) was a German seamstress who in 1880 founded Margarete Steiff GmbH, more widely known as Steiff, a maker of toy stuffed animals.
Born in Giengen, Kingdom of Württemberg, Margarete contracted ...
, a seamstress.
She began making fabric elephants that were sold in her shop as
pincushion
A pincushion (or pin cushion) is a small, stuffed cushion, typically across, which is used in sewing to store pins or Sewing needle, needles with their heads protruding to take hold of them easily, collect them, and keep them organized.
Pincus ...
s.
However, children began playing with them, and in the years following she went on to design many other animal-themed toys for children, such as monkeys, donkeys, horses, camels, pigs, mice, dogs, cats, rabbits, and giraffes.
In 1893, Margarete's felt fabric factory was founded in Giengen, Germany.
In 1895, the first Steiff products to be sold outside Germany were sold at
Harrods
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in
London, England
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.
Earliest Steiff teddy bears
In 1897, Margarete's nephew,
Richard Steiff, joined the company and gave it an enormous boost by creating stuffed animals from drawings made at the zoo.
Richard attended the School of Applied Arts in
Stuttgart
Stuttgart (; ; Swabian German, Swabian: ; Alemannic German, Alemannic: ; Italian language, Italian: ; ) is the capital city, capital and List of cities in Baden-Württemberg by population, largest city of the States of Germany, German state of ...
and studied in
England
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. He designed the world's first plush bear with movable arms and legs, known as "55 PB".
In 1903, a 3,000-piece order was placed by a buyer in America after the "teddy bear" craze began due to a popular cartoon of President
Theodore "Teddy" Roosevelt and a young cub in ''
The Washington Post
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'' in 1902.
By 1907, Steiff manufactured 974,000 bears, and the company has been increasing its output ever since.
Titanic teddy bears
In 1912, in the aftermath of the ''
Titanic
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'' disaster that left Britain in mourning, a British toy retailer ordered black Steiff teddy bears to bring comfort to the public. They did not sell very well and production was soon halted, with just 494 made in five different sizes. Today, they are highly coveted by collectors due to their historical relevance and scarcity.
Company growth to present day
In 1909, when Margarete died of pneumonia, Richard continued his aunt's legacy and further expanded the toy and plush line.
He also became the largest stockholder of the company.
In 1925, the Steiff company started using assembly line production to keep up with the high demand.
In 1931, Steiff partnered with
Disney
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to manufacture the well-known Disney characters.
By the 1960s, Steiff was known as the largest
stuffed toy
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maker in the world.
By 1968, according to ''
Time
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'', the company had 2,100 employees and generated $14 million annually.
In 1980, the Steiff Museum opened in Giengen. This event marked the 100th anniversary of the company.
The museum has many artifacts from Margarete Steiff's life.
In 2017, Steiff had revenues of €45 million, or $51 million according to the average exchange rate for the year.
Luxury teddy bears
In 2008, Steiff launched a limited-edition
Karl Lagerfeld
Karl Otto Lagerfeld also called Kaiser Karl (; 10 September 1933 – 19 February 2019) was a German fashion designer, photographer, and creative director.
Lagerfeld began his career in fashion in the 1950s, working for several top fashion hous ...
teddy bear with a price of €1,000. In 2018, Steiff and
Tiffany & Co. collaborated to offer a luxury teddy bear. The 10.5-inch, caramel-colored mohair teddy bear retailed for $375.
Notable auctions
Vintage Steiff teddy bears are prized by collectors, and depending on the type can bring significant sums at auction. In a 1994 auction, the Steiff "Teddy Girl" made in 1904 sold for a record $165,000.
In 2000, a Steiff
Louis Vuitton
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Teddy Bear, with eyes made of sapphire and diamonds, and with gold parts, sold at an auction in
Monaco
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for $2.1 million.
In May 2001, at a London
Christie's
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auction of vintage teddy bears, a pair of Steiff teddy bears made in 1908 went for sale with an estimated value of about $20,000.
In December 2002, "Edwin", a -inch Steiff teddy bear that accompanied a British soldier, Percy Kynnersley-Baddlely, killed in the
Battle of the Somme
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in 1916, was sold for £4,230.
In 2010, a 1925 Steiff Harlequin teddy bear sold at a London Christie's auction for £46,850.
Craftsmanship
The Steiff company motto, as styled by Margarete Steiff, is "Only the best is good enough for children". The company uses natural fibers such as
mohair
Mohair (pronounced ) originated from the Arabic word �هيرand it is a fabric or yarn made from the hair of the Angora goat (not Angora wool from the fur of the Angora rabbit). Both durable and resilient, mohair is lustrous with high shee ...
in their products. Steiff products are subject to meticulous testing and inspection.
[ ] They are required to be highly flame resistant, and, among other things, smaller pieces such as eyes must be able to resist considerable tension, wear, and tear.
A large amount of the work is done by hand.
It takes eight to 12 months of training for a seamstress to develop the skills to make Steiff bears that meet the company's strict quality standards.
The iconic "button in ear" tag was devised in 1904 by Margarete's nephew Franz to keep counterfeits from being passed off as authentic Steiff toys. It is made of metal. The button is still used to distinguish authentic Steiff toys from fakes.
[ ] The tag originally had the symbol of an elephant, and it was later replaced by the name "Steiff".
References
External links
Steiff Website in EnglishSteiff USA Official Site*
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Companies based in Baden-Württemberg
Toy companies of Germany
Teddy bear manufacturers
Toy companies established in the 19th century
Manufacturing companies established in 1880
German companies established in 1880