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Team 7 Natürlich Wohnen GmbH | Exhibitor on the imm cologne 2024

Team 7 Natürlich Wohnen GmbH

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Team 7 Natürlich Wohnen GmbH
TEAM-7-Platz 1
4910 Ried im Innkreis
Austria
Hall 1.2 | A010 B011
TEAM 7 - NATURAL WOOD FURNITURE AND GENUINE SUSTAINABILITY
In a unique way, the Austrian furniture manufacturer TEAM 7 combines natural wood with design and functionality - and consistently manufactures according to ecological principles. Founded in 1959, the company based in Ried im Innkreis has been going the green way since the 1980s and is thus considered an eco-furniture pioneer. Its claim: in harmony with man and nature. Today, TEAM 7 is the international market leader in the field of solid wood furniture and inspires people all over the world to live a natural, sustainable lifestyle. With its clear design language, the furniture shows how modern design and natural aesthetics can work together. The range covers all living areas from living and dining rooms to kitchens, bedrooms, children's rooms and wohnofficeT7. Only high-quality hardwoods from sustainable forestry are used, which are treated exclusively with natural oil and thus retain their characteristic properties. Manufacturing is domestic and a combination of traditional craftsmanship and modern precision technology. In doing so, TEAM 7 has the entire value chain in its own hands, from the tree to the finished furniture - thus ensuring not only the special quality of the furniture, but also compliance with the highest ecological standards. In the new TEAM 7 World and in the green factory, you can experience the company's vision up close. With extensive investments, TEAM 7 is continuously working on producing in an even more energy-efficient and resource-saving way.
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