Durium (disambiguation)

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Durium is a synthetic resin.

Durium may also refer to:

Durium Records Italian record label

Durium was an Italian record label, active from 1935 to 1989. Part of the catalogue and the brand were subsequently taken over by Ricordi, who used it for some reissues. Its initial trademark consisted of the writing Durium in block letters, surmounted by the stylisation of three trumpets and an eagle. Immediately after the war, this logo was abandoned to move to the stylisation of a disk with three internal rays crossed by the writing Durium in italics.

Durium Records (UK) British record label

Durium was a short-lived record label in the United Kingdom run by Durium Products (GB) Ltd in the 1930s.


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