Steuler Keramik, Hoehr-Grenzhausen

 Georg Steuler established a firm in 1908 which produced acid-resistant reactors for the chemical industry. It expanded into a group of companies united by four factories. In 1918 the second factory which was founded by Walter Mueller in Hoehr-Grenzhausen, was bought. This firm chiefly produced stoneware which was glazed with salt according to the “Westerwaelder” tradtion and refined stoneware according to the  traditional old German way till the beginning of the war. These were produced in accordance with the jewish artists’style. In the 20’s this repertoire was adapted to the contemporary designs. In 1931 a new trademark was introduced which was connected to the transformation of the production to ceramic stoneware and ceramics of daily use and  various colours of  glazes were also offered. Due to the restrictions on production caused by the war which meant that only bowls for the canteens and cans were being produced during the war, they furthered  the repertoire and started offering simple coffee and tea services. The firm was shut down in 1996.