At the beginning of the 20th century, they began to define much of their production, starting with the manufacture of porcelain vases, becoming one of the largest factories in the region. During the first decade of their expansion, they began to diversify with different product lines, introducing figurines, lamps, dolls, bonbonnières, and vases. This growth, combined with sound management and market research, allowed them to expand their exports to various countries. With the help of excellent craftsmanship, meticulous attention to detail, and a commitment to offering products that are both fashionable and of the highest quality, they have created collections and brands that are now recognized worldwide, the most popular being MI Hummel. The Hummel collection was born from the images of a Franciscan nun, Maria Innocentia Hummel, who captured childlike innocence. These images and actions were then translated into hand-decorated figurines, sometimes becoming one of the most popular porcelain figurine collections.
Other collections were added to this one, such as "Redheads," "Co-Boy," "Blumenkinder," etc.
And now, closer to home, there's "Artis Orbis," one of the collections exhibited by T-mas and Temasarte.com, dedicated to art around the world, featuring decorative accessories by great masters like Leonardo, Monet, Klimt, Dalí, and Van Gogh, as well as contemporary artists such as Romero Britto, Rosina Wachmeister, Michael Parkes, Adam & Ziege, etc.


















