Albi Ceska Republika A.S. operates as a Czech-origin manufacturer and distributor of leisure, gifting and educational products, combining product development with multi-channel retail and wholesale distribution. Core segments include board games and family entertainment products, greeting cards, gift items and gift packaging, supported by a strong domestic brand presence and recurring product innovation. The company develops and commercializes educational and interactive concepts, including the Kouzelne cteni product platform and the Kvido childrens games line, expanding beyond classic paper goods into learning-focused and family experience categories. Complementary product propositions include branded lifestyle and home-gift assortments such as premium scented candles under the Heart and Home line, alongside broader gift and seasonal ranges. Geographic scope is centered on the Czech Republic with broader reach supported by e-commerce and regional distribution activities serving customers and partners beyond the domestic market. Key brands and assets include the Albi master brand, proprietary product concepts such as Kouzelne cteni and Kvido, and an established product development and commercial infrastructure spanning design, manufacturing coordination, retail distribution and online sales. Strategic positioning focuses on delivering joy and gifting occasions through differentiated proprietary product concepts, maintaining leadership in domestic board games and gifting categories, and scaling consumer reach through omnichannel distribution and continuous innovation in educational and leisure formats.
Headquarters
Thamova 289/13
Prague; The City of Prague;
Postal Code: 18600
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