Casa Redondo has acquired Sheridan's, a long-standing Perth-based manufacturing firm, for an undisclosed amount. This corporate buyout marks a significant change for Sheridan's, a third-generation family business established in 1913. The acquisition is a clear move by Casa Redondo to integrate Sheridan’s established presence and specialized manufacturing capabilities.
Sheridan's has built a reputation over more than a century for producing quality badges, awards, glass trophies, medallions, and various forms of industrial and office signage. Operating from Jolimont, Western Australia, the company also provides engraving and corporate products. Its extensive client base includes local and national governments, schools, sports clubs, and business organisations, all of whom rely on Sheridan's for products that enhance brand recognition. The firm prides itself on innovative supply methods and the use of cutting-edge technology, supported by an experienced and loyal staff committed to continuous improvement.
The strategic rationale behind this acquisition appears to center on leveraging Sheridan's deep market penetration and diversified product portfolio. Casa Redondo stands to benefit from Sheridan's robust client relationships and its proven operational expertise in custom manufacturing and engraving. Expected synergies include the potential for expanded service offerings, enhanced production capabilities, and a strengthened position in the market for bespoke corporate and organisational products. This move highlights an intent to capitalize on Sheridan’s legacy of quality and customer service.
Looking ahead, the combined entity is expected to continue serving Sheridan’s existing clientele with the same commitment to quality and innovation. The acquisition positions Casa Redondo to consolidate and grow its presence in the specialized manufacturing sector, integrating Sheridan’s long-standing operational excellence and trusted brand into its own corporate structure.

