The history of LEONARD is closely intertwined with that of the BULLIER family. The first chapter dates back to the late 1770s, set against the backdrop of the very first Parisian brush making workshops. Production moved to Brittany, in Saint Brieuc, in 1866, and since then, seven generations have succeeded one another at the helm of LEONARD Brushes. Traditionally handcrafted by skilled brush makers, these brushes come in over 3000 references across both Fine Arts and Cosmetics. Stéphanie BULLIER, a worthy heir to the family’s brush making tradition, skillfully bridges Fine Arts and Cosmetics and continuously drives the company’s ambition to combine tradition, quality and innovation. In Saint Brieuc, despite the passing of time, the guiding principle has remained the same. LEONARD brushes proudly express their uniqueness. The result of French artisanal expertise and a long standing brush making tradition, from the finest eyeliner brush to the densest powder brush, their manufacturing process has remained unchanged and has been passed down through generations. From ferrule setting to branding, we invite you to step into this unique world where fiber, wood and metal have been harmoniously combined for decades. Awarded the Entreprise du Patrimoine Vivant label, this environment, of which we are immensely proud, awakens the senses.