Pauline Isabelle Lefèvre-Utile () (30 June 1830 – 5 April 1922) founded the
Lefèvre Utile (LU) company with her husband Jean-Romain Lefèvre in 1854.
Early life and marriage
Pauline Isabelle Utile was born on 30 June 1830 in
Marle, in the department of
Aisne, to Catherine Marie Adélaide (née Picart) (1798-1879) and Jean Baptiste Désiré Utile (1792-?1858), a mounted
gendarme
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and later an
annuitant following an inheritance. At the age of sixteen, her parents sent her to live with two of her aunts in
Varennes-en-Argonne
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and work as a demoiselle de boutique (shop girl). This practice developed in the 19th century and enabled women to find work and build up their own dowries. This work enabled her to acquire the experience, skills and part of the finances that were to play a decisive role in the foundation of the LU biscuit empire.
Pauline Utile married Jean-Romain Lefèvre from
Meuse
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on 7 September 1850.
They moved to
Nantes
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and had four children: Ernest (1851-1939), Auguste (1854), Pauline (1855-1894), and Louis (1858-1940) who later took over managing the company and invented the
Petit Beurre after studying biscuit manufacturing in Britain.
Foundation of the LU biscuit company
As early as 1846, Jean-Romain Lefèvre had offered English
biscuits
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from
Huntley & Palmers
Huntley & Palmers is a British company of biscuit makers originally based in Reading, Berkshire. Formed by Joseph Huntley in 1822, the company became one of the world's first global brands (chiefly led by George Palmer who joined in 1841) and r ...
for sale alongside his own recipes, in his pâtisserie shop at 5 rue Boileau in Nantes.
In 1850, the couple became owners of the shop and named it ''Fabrique de biscuits de
Reims
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Founded ...
et de bonbons secs''. Pauline Lefèvre-Utile was in charge of the management of the shop and the commercial aspects of the family business. Her skills and experience of retail contributed greatly to the development of their business. Her dowry enabled the couple to acquire the neighbouring premises at number 7 rue Boileau. The shop's sign combined the couple's two surnames, Lefèvre and Utile. This was the beginning of the
maison LU.
The shop had a reputation for quality products, but also for its architecture and decor. It is vast (150 m2) with high ceilings, beautiful mouldings and chandeliers, and wood panelling on the walls, giving the whole space an upmarket and refined character.
The products sold included Biscuits de Reims,
boudoirs, les biscuits champagne,
langue de chat
A cat tongue is a small biscuit (cookie) or chocolate bar available in a number of European, Asian, and South American countries.
They are known locally as "kočičí jazýčky" ( Czech), Kattentong ( Dutch), "kocie języczki" (Polish), "la ...
,
macaron
A macaron ( , )
or French macaroon ( )
is a sweet meringue-based confection made with egg white, icing sugar, granulated sugar, almond meal, and food colouring.
The macaron is traditionally held to have been introduced in France by the It ...
s, vanilla biscuits, marzipan and almond petit fours. The products were arranged in crystal bowls with feet and elegant display stands. Waitresses welcome customers who picked the products they required, which were then picked up using tongs, (a rare occurrence at the time), and placed in a package designed to show them off to their best advantage. Cardboard boxes were introduced to take the products away as gifts, decorated with colourful scenes of the country or of children playing. The company employed fourteen workers in 1880.
In 1882, following the death of Jean-Romain Lefèvre, the couple's third son Louis took over the family business, aged 24. He had studied at the
Lycée Clemenceau and spent time in Britain learning about the manufacture of British biscuits. Louis Lefèvre-Utile set up a first factory and later that year, the family business was awarded with a gold medal at the Nantes exhibition.
Death
Pauline Lefèvre-Utile died on 5 April 1922 in Nantes at the age of 91.
Recognition
Honorable Mention at the Nantes National Exhibition in the Biscuits category in 1861.
Gold medal at the Nantes exhibition in 1882.
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Hippolyte-Dominique Berteaux (28 March 1843, Saint-Quentin, Aisne - 17 October 1926, Paris) was a French painter who specialized in murals and portraits.
Biography
He studied painting at the École Nationale Supérieure des Beaux-Arts, where h ...
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File:Alfons_Mucha_-_1896_-_Biscuits_Lefèvre-Utile.jpg, Alfons Mucha
Alfons Maria Mucha (; 24 July 1860 – 14 July 1939), known internationally as Alphonse Mucha, was a Czech painter, illustrator and graphic artist, living in Paris during the Art Nouveau period, best known for his distinctly stylized and decorat ...
- 1896 - Biscuits Lefèvre-Utile
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Alfons Maria Mucha (; 24 July 1860 – 14 July 1939), known internationally as Alphonse Mucha, was a Czech painter, illustrator and graphic artist, living in Paris during the Art Nouveau period, best known for his distinctly stylized and decorat ...
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References
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1922 deaths
1830 births
19th-century French businesswomen
19th-century businesspeople
People from Nantes
People from Aisne
French businesspeople