À propos de Dietiker
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La Dietiker Switzerland développe, produit et distribue des chaises, tables et meubles rembourrés qui répondent à toutes les exigences en matière de confort. Pour l’utilisateur qui désire un meuble douillet pour toute situation. Pour l’architecte qui peut sélectionner parmi une vaste gamme de produits se distinguant par une haute flexibilité et qui ne doit jamais limiter sa créativité. Pour l’opérateur parce que, de la passation de l’ordre jusqu’à la fourniture, tout marche comme sur des roulettes. Et puisqu’il a choisi les produits de qualité et d’une longue vie.
Fabriqué en Suisse
Fondée en 1873, la Dietiker Switzerland continue à s'inscrire dans l'histoire du design international. Un grand nombre de modèles classiques ou innovations témoigne de la collaboration fructueuse qui lie depuis des dizaines d'années l'entreprise avec des designers renommés. De qualité Suisse.
Dietiker s'appuie sur la Suisse comme site de production, car elle garantisse fiabilité, ponctualité et qualité. Et l’innovation promeut le succès : le travail du bois traditionnel se marie avec les nouvelles technologies et les nouveaux matériaux dans le plus grand respect des aspects écologiques chers à l'entreprise.
Histoire
1873 Foundation of Dietiker AG
1958 The company is taken over by the Federation of Migros Cooperatives in Zurich and continued as an independent enterprise.
The Saffa chair from Hans Eichenberger, today a classic amongst armchairs, is introduced for the first time at the Saffa Exhibition.
1963 Launch of the Bandixen chair, which impressed through its unpretentious design and formal reduction. Designer: Edlef Bandixen.
1971 The “Rey 33” model from Bruno Rey comes on the market: 1st wooden chair without frame, with self-supporting seat and aluminium connection.
1989 The Quadro chair with flexible back goes into production. Design: Bruno Rey and Charles Polin.
1997 Orta, a chair with a new kind of mesh cover (from Christoph Hindermann) and Keo (from Burkhard Vogtherr) are launched.
1998 Dietiker builds up its own distribution network in Germany. The chairs Atrio (design by Christoph Hindermann) and Rho (design by Burkhard Vogtherr and Tatzu Nosaki) are launched.
2000 The products Oneman Twomen and Monâne (from Greutmann Bolzern) are launched.
2001 An investor group acquires the Dietiker AG in the autumn of 2001.
The Satu chair (from Christoph Hindermann) and the Link table (from Burkhard Vogtherr) come on the market.
2002 The Dietiker AG opens new showrooms in Baden and Morges. The following products are launched: Base (from Greutmann Bolzern), Orland (from Lilia Konrad) and Visit (from Christoph Hindermann).
2003 The model range in the lounging sector is expanded with light upholstered furniture: Cubus model (design by Walt de Bouton) as well as the Domino and Logo models (design by Norbert C. Novotny).
2004 Launch of Genio and Relounge (Greutmann Bolzern); Eco (Dietiker Switzerland); Soma (Thomas Albrecht); Tila (Christoph Hindermann).
2006 The product range is expanded: with Kalio and Rivo (design by Hannes
Wettstein); Kirkos and Siro (design by Wolfgang C.R. Mezger); as well as Lumi (design by Thomas Albrecht).
2007 The ARVO armchair appears with special wooden frame construction, braced seat structure and innovative feathered core. Design: Thomas Albrecht.
2008 The Ono armchair (design by Matthias Weber) and Lamina (design by Hannes Wettstein) as well as the Kanta table come on the market.
2010 After the death of the owner Urs Felber, his two daughters Jacqueline and Nathalie have taken over the company.
The KT-System designed by Asger Soelberg & Kasper Jerichau has been presented for the first time.
MAKE YOURSELF COMFORTABLE
La Dietiker Switzerland développe, produit et distribue des chaises, tables et meubles rembourrés qui répondent à toutes les exigences en matière de confort. Pour l’utilisateur qui désire un meuble douillet pour toute situation. Pour l’architecte qui peut sélectionner parmi une vaste gamme de produits se distinguant par une haute flexibilité et qui ne doit jamais limiter sa créativité. Pour l’opérateur parce que, de la passation de l’ordre jusqu’à la fourniture, tout marche comme sur des roulettes. Et puisqu’il a choisi les produits de qualité et d’une longue vie.
Fabriqué en Suisse
Fondée en 1873, la Dietiker Switzerland continue à s'inscrire dans l'histoire du design international. Un grand nombre de modèles classiques ou innovations témoigne de la collaboration fructueuse qui lie depuis des dizaines d'années l'entreprise avec des designers renommés. De qualité Suisse.
Dietiker s'appuie sur la Suisse comme site de production, car elle garantisse fiabilité, ponctualité et qualité. Et l’innovation promeut le succès : le travail du bois traditionnel se marie avec les nouvelles technologies et les nouveaux matériaux dans le plus grand respect des aspects écologiques chers à l'entreprise.
Histoire
1873 Foundation of Dietiker AG
1958 The company is taken over by the Federation of Migros Cooperatives in Zurich and continued as an independent enterprise.
The Saffa chair from Hans Eichenberger, today a classic amongst armchairs, is introduced for the first time at the Saffa Exhibition.
1963 Launch of the Bandixen chair, which impressed through its unpretentious design and formal reduction. Designer: Edlef Bandixen.
1971 The “Rey 33” model from Bruno Rey comes on the market: 1st wooden chair without frame, with self-supporting seat and aluminium connection.
1989 The Quadro chair with flexible back goes into production. Design: Bruno Rey and Charles Polin.
1997 Orta, a chair with a new kind of mesh cover (from Christoph Hindermann) and Keo (from Burkhard Vogtherr) are launched.
1998 Dietiker builds up its own distribution network in Germany. The chairs Atrio (design by Christoph Hindermann) and Rho (design by Burkhard Vogtherr and Tatzu Nosaki) are launched.
2000 The products Oneman Twomen and Monâne (from Greutmann Bolzern) are launched.
2001 An investor group acquires the Dietiker AG in the autumn of 2001.
The Satu chair (from Christoph Hindermann) and the Link table (from Burkhard Vogtherr) come on the market.
2002 The Dietiker AG opens new showrooms in Baden and Morges. The following products are launched: Base (from Greutmann Bolzern), Orland (from Lilia Konrad) and Visit (from Christoph Hindermann).
2003 The model range in the lounging sector is expanded with light upholstered furniture: Cubus model (design by Walt de Bouton) as well as the Domino and Logo models (design by Norbert C. Novotny).
2004 Launch of Genio and Relounge (Greutmann Bolzern); Eco (Dietiker Switzerland); Soma (Thomas Albrecht); Tila (Christoph Hindermann).
2006 The product range is expanded: with Kalio and Rivo (design by Hannes
Wettstein); Kirkos and Siro (design by Wolfgang C.R. Mezger); as well as Lumi (design by Thomas Albrecht).
2007 The ARVO armchair appears with special wooden frame construction, braced seat structure and innovative feathered core. Design: Thomas Albrecht.
2008 The Ono armchair (design by Matthias Weber) and Lamina (design by Hannes Wettstein) as well as the Kanta table come on the market.
2010 After the death of the owner Urs Felber, his two daughters Jacqueline and Nathalie have taken over the company.
The KT-System designed by Asger Soelberg & Kasper Jerichau has been presented for the first time.
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