STONEWARE & PORCELAIN · KÜTAHYA · 1972

01 · Origin

A hand reaching from half a century ago,
still here today.

ID Fine is a long-established porcelain maker whose roots reach back to 1972. With our family-company identity, we carry the deep respect and passion we feel for the art and craft of porcelain tableware into the HoReCa industry.

The ID Fine atelier

Although we are a new brand in HoReCa, ID Fine is backed by an experienced team with decades of accumulated know-how. Our aim is to design porcelain that is high-quality, aesthetic and that elevates the guest experience.

We are proud to be part of a long ceramic-making tradition, and we honour the masters who have shaped this industry. With that awareness, we bring together our innovative design vision with the highest standards of quality and craftsmanship.

We believe we have much to add to the HoReCa world and aim to inspire it with our singular perspective where tradition meets modernity.

Timeline

The journey of a plate.

  1. 1972

    Porser is founded

    The foundations of stoneware mastery are laid in Kütahya. The clay formulas, kiln rhythm and glaze knowledge that will be passed on for half a century begin to take shape here.

  2. 2010s

    Modernising the family heritage

    While preserving its family-company identity, the production infrastructure is updated for contemporary HoReCa needs. Design and engineering teams grow.

  3. 2023

    The ID Fine brand

    Porser's craft heritage enters the global HoReCa market with a contemporary brand voice. ID Fine introduces its own design approach and its "Sustainable Harmony" strategy.

  4. 2025

    Three Brands, One Vision

    ID Fine, Roots by ID Fine and 1972 by ID Fine become an integrated platform that answers different professional needs under a single vision.

  5. Today

    On tables in 40+ countries

    Over 100 collections — part of professional tables from restaurants to hotels, from catering services to cruise galleys.

— Porser, 1972

"Clay remembers the breath of the hand that taught it craft.
The value of a plate appears
only when its years meet the glaze."
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02 · Our Values