Het Anker started back in 1928, as a small upholstery company. It has grown steadily to become a leading furniture manufacturer with international standing, and a footprint in more than 30 countries around the world. As the leading Dutch manufacturer of sofas and chairs, Het Anker produces a wide range of products that are all about Dutch craftsmanship coupled with international flair.
A major part of the collection is created by an in-house design team. On a regular basis, they also work together with well-known Dutch and international designers. The firm tracks and follows worldwide trends, yet one thing remains key - the typical Anker signature.
One of their specialties is leather processing and Het Anker offers a wide range of different leather qualities, sourced from renowned Italian tanneries. Their use of sturdy, hand-brushed leathers is a core part of their recognisable style.
Manufacturing office furniture since 1972, Alea is a family-owned business with its headquarters in Sarone, in the north of Italy. They offer a wide range of high-quality products, from management to workstations, from reception to storage units, all characterised by careful research of design and materials. Today, Alea has become one of the most active office furniture companies globally, with a mission to furnish workspaces with beautiful, comfortable, and stimulating solutions. Places where people feel good.
The story of Allermuir has always been about personality, about setting the tone and bringing diversity to design. Established in the 1970’s by the Vaghetti family, Allermuir has become a worldwide favourite with designers and specifiers alike. In 2005, Allermuir became part of The Senator Group, a leading manufacturer of high-quality furniture for the contract market and leading investor in research, development, and design. Allermuir shares The Senator Group’s core values of innovation, design, people, and sustainability, providing forward-thinking workplace solutions and facilitating long-standing supply partnerships. Allermuir’s main manufacturing hubs are in Lancashire, in the northwest of England, and Maumee in Ohio.
Blending quality and specialisation with design, offering products that combine aesthetics with functionality and innovation. Since 1995, B&T Design has become one of the most successful players in the furniture industry. B&T was one of the first brands that used polyurethane for furniture production, combining their production skills with the creative approaches of successful designers.
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Manufacturing office furniture since 1972, Alea is a family-owned business with its headquarters in Sarone, in the north of Italy. They offer a wide range of high-quality products, from management to workstations, from reception to storage units, all characterised by careful research of design and materials. Today, Alea has become one of the most active office furniture companies globally, with a mission to furnish workspaces with beautiful, comfortable, and stimulating solutions. Places where people feel good.
The story of Allermuir has always been about personality, about setting the tone and bringing diversity to design. Established in the 1970’s by the Vaghetti family, Allermuir has become a worldwide favourite with designers and specifiers alike. In 2005, Allermuir became part of The Senator Group, a leading manufacturer of high-quality furniture for the contract market and leading investor in research, development, and design. Allermuir shares The Senator Group’s core values of innovation, design, people, and sustainability, providing forward-thinking workplace solutions and facilitating long-standing supply partnerships. Allermuir’s main manufacturing hubs are in Lancashire, in the northwest of England, and Maumee in Ohio.
Blending quality and specialisation with design, offering products that combine aesthetics with functionality and innovation. Since 1995, B&T Design has become one of the most successful players in the furniture industry. B&T was one of the first brands that used polyurethane for furniture production, combining their production skills with the creative approaches of successful designers.