Turnover: 185 million EUR (2022)

Country: France

Founded in 1927 by the Hanau family, Dodo is a key player in the world of sleep and cocooning, and one of Europe's leading manufacturers of bedding products. Described as a sleep specialist renowned for the quality of its products, it markets under two brands: Dodo and Drouault. Dodo is the best-known brand, recognized and appreciated by consumers (B.V.A. survey). Drouault is the group's premium brand, synonymous with excellence in the world of sleep. The Dodo product range is extensive: comforters, pillows, mattress toppers, mattresses, bedding protection, bed linen, bath linen and, more recently, a range of nightwear.

The Dodo Group took over the Anne de Solène brand in 2016

 

News

Les couettes Dodo jouent la carte du cocooning en temps de sobriété énergétique 30/05/2023

Source Les Echos( 2017) Dodo group takes over Anne de Solène company

Source Le Journal des entreprises (2017): The group accelerates its international development through external growth

Source Le Républicain Lorrain (2018) The Dodo group makes new acquisitions

Source Le Républicain Lorrain (2020) To cope with the shortage of masks following the Covid pandemic, the Dodo group is launching its own mask production

Studies mentioning this company

The household linen market - France

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  • Fremaux-Delorme (Yves Delorme, Olivier Desforges)
  • Descamps
  • BHV Exploitation
  • La Redoute AMPM
  • Home Heritage Dodo Groupe
  • Anne de Solène (Dodo Groupe)
  • Blanche Porte
  • Tisseray
  • Carré Blanc
  • Harmony Textile
  • Vanderschooten
  • O Linge de Maison
  • Les 3 Suisses
  • Alexandre Turpault
  • Alinéa
  • Beauvillé
  • Becquet
  • Blanc Cerise
  • Blanc des Vosges
  • Drouault (Groupe Dodo)
  • Essix (Vanderschooten Groupe)
  • Françoise Saget
  • Garnier-Thiebaut
  • H&M Groupe
  • La fabrique hexagonale
  • Le Jacquard français
  • Le Monde Sauvage
  • Linder
  • Linge Mat
  • Madura
  • Simone et Georges
  • Maison Thevenon
  • Zara Home Espagne
  • Jean Vier