Roure Dorure ennoblement workshop bids farewell

© Roure Dorure

Roure Dorure, which employed around 30 people, had been in receivership since September 2025. The workshop is now closed.

It was one of the few workshops entirely dedicated to ennoblement in France. Roure Dorure has closed its doors. Well-known for its European ennoblement work, the finishing company based in Les Ulis, Essonne, has been in receivership since September 1, 2025. Roure Dorure employed around thirty people.

The announcement of the receivership was made in a short post on LinkedIn. " The entire Roure Dorure team would like to thank its loyal customers, partners and suppliers, who supported it right to the end indicates the workshop. Since then, the workshop has been unreachable, with an answering machine message confirming the company's closure.

Roure Dorure brought together a wide range of expertise. The workshop carried out hot gilding, embossing, holograms, laminating, varnishing and die-cutting. In particular, it could gild documents with fine gold and perfume embossings. His customers were mainly printers who required his services for food packaging, publishing and luxury goods.

Founded in 1975 by Gérard Roure, it was taken over in 2022 by La Paper Factory (LPF) from Patrick Roure, the founder's son. The new manager, Mickaël Kalaydjian, whom we were unable to contact, had committed to major machine investments, including the acquisition of three dedicated gilding machines.

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