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  1. ASBER GMBH

    Germany

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    AsBer Woodart not only focusses on furniture, but also reflects a lifestyle close to nature. Sustainability forms the basis of our existence, and every product is manufactured with an immeasurable respect for and love of nature. Particular highlights include our products made from high-quality walnut wood, carefully manufactured by craftsmen in our design workshop. In Germany, we offer timeless furniture combining aesthetics and functionality that makes for fresh, comfortable interiors. At AsBer Woodart, each piece of furniture is not merely an object, but a haven of calm. Our aim is to provide not only furniture but also a feeling of peace, bringing nature and the unique scent of walnut wood into your home. We would like to make you part of this unique journey as you incorporate nature into your living areas through a gentle and respectful approach. Each article boasts a timeless aesthetic that not only meets modern-day needs but will also reflect the preferences of future generations. AsBer Woodart represents a lifestyle for interior designers, students and anyone who appreciates design. Our work is not just a profession, it's also a hobby; pieces of furniture are not just objects, but works of art that embellish any living areas.

  2. KARE DESIGN GMBH

    Germany

    The company KARE DESIGN GMBH, is a Wholesaler, which operates in the Furniture, designer industry. It also operates in the modern furniture, and furniture industries. It is based in Garching - Hochbrück bei München, Germany.

  3. RAUCH SPANPLATTENWERK GMBH

    Germany

    In 1959, Wendelin Rauch & Sohn in Freudenberg am Main took over the chipboard plant of Otto Kreibaum & Co which went into operation in 1953. This plant was built in Markt Bibart (Franconia) was started up with two extrusion press systems. The daily output was 35 m³. In the years that followed, the capacity was increased by the installation of additional extrusion presses. In 1976, extrusion-pressed chipboard panels were only used in furniture building to a limited extent. For this reason, the extrusion presses were decommissioned and a completely new factory was built. Markt Bibart now boasts the most modern chipboard plant in Europe with a daily capacity of 500 m³, the heart of which is the 20 m single-daylight press. The Rauch furniture plants are supplied "just in time" with cut-to-size furniture.