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Company
New working environments originate creativity, VARIO leads the way. Whether sitting, standing, conferring: We design individual solutions for companies with the highest demands to design and functionality. Office Furnishings rethought, sustainably produced, made in Liederbach/Taunus.
History
Continuity in values and demands, innovation in our drive to always be among the best: these are the pillars of thinking and operating at VARIO, which are not contradictory, but rather complementary – both today and over 140 years ago!
In 1872, Wilhelm Dichmann founded a water-powered sawmill in Kelkheim/Taunus. Initially, the production schedule was subject to constant adaptations to changing market circumstances, but great competence in high quality components and timbers for the household furniture industry soon developed. From early on, a particular speciality of the house of Dichmann was the production of the highest quality veneers in oak, walnut, beech and other woods both at home and abroad.
Since 1908 the company has continued to produce office furniture, first at the Kelkheim site and nowadays at the neighbouring Liederbach. In the 50s, with the forward-looking development of office and organisation furniture, the company became one of the leading and most innovative in the office furniture sector.
Company
New working environments originate creativity, VARIO leads the way. Whether sitting, standing, conferring: We design individual solutions for companies with the highest demands to design and functionality. Office Furnishings rethought, sustainably produced, made in Liederbach/Taunus.
History
Continuity in values and demands, innovation in our drive to always be among the best: these are the pillars of thinking and operating at VARIO, which are not contradictory, but rather complementary – both today and over 140 years ago!
In 1872, Wilhelm Dichmann founded a water-powered sawmill in Kelkheim/Taunus. Initially, the production schedule was subject to constant adaptations to changing market circumstances, but great competence in high quality components and timbers for the household furniture industry soon developed. From early on, a particular speciality of the house of Dichmann was the production of the highest quality veneers in oak, walnut, beech and other woods both at home and abroad.
Since 1908 the company has continued to produce office furniture, first at the Kelkheim site and nowadays at the neighbouring Liederbach. In the 50s, with the forward-looking development of office and organisation furniture, the company became one of the leading and most innovative in the office furniture sector.
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