Research & Sustainability

Our commitment to sustainability through deliberate material selection, low-emission boards, and responsible production methods, alongside continuous research into better finishes, stronger construction, and longer-lasting performance—ensuring quality that evolves thoughtfully while respecting the environment.

Ultimate Stress Test ?

Put to the test! ? Watch how our boards handle pressure, weight, and daily wear, proving their durability, strength, and high-quality construction—perfect for furniture, cabinets, and home projects. ?️✨

? Boiling Water Test ?

Watch how our boards handle boiling water, proving their durability, water resistance, and premium quality—perfect for kitchens, cabinets, and high-use furniture. ?️✨

? Durability Test

Watch how our boards hold screws under pressure! ?️ Durable hardware and strong construction built to last. ✨

HOMAG PUR Edgebanding

Discover the superior performance of HOMAG PUR edgebanding compared to traditional EVA. ? Its moisture-resistant, heat-durable adhesive creates near-invisible lines and seamless, long-lasting edges that won’t peel, swell, or yellow over time, ensuring furniture and boards stay flawless for years. ?️✨


PUR VS EVA Edgebanding

PUR edgebanding offers exceptionally strong adhesion compared to traditional EVA, creating edges that stay firmly bonded even under heat, moisture, and daily use. Say goodbye to peeling, lifting, or weak seams—for furniture that truly lasts.


FSC Certified Timber

Our FSC certification ensures that all timber comes from responsibly managed forests, promoting sustainability, biodiversity, and ethical sourcing. ? Each piece is traceable from forest to finished product, giving you peace of mind that your furniture and materials support environmental protection and responsible forestry practices.

YOUR INTEREST AT HEART

Certified Safe Products


Achievements We’re Proud Of

These awards represent more than recognition – it’s a testament from international design juries for our measured approach to form, material, and function.

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