Sustainability, quality and workmanship
I am a mother of three girls myself and therefore always try to select Wohnreich's partners carefully.
One of Wohnreich’s core businesses is the sale of furniture and the ambience surrounding living.
That's why furnishing children's rooms is very important to me. I pay particular attention to ensuring that the furniture is manufactured in Europe and complies with EU safety requirements.
For example, I have had Oliver Furniture in my range since 2009 and have brought this great furniture to Switzerland, which now also beautifies numerous living rooms.
Oliver Furniture Philosophies writes about sustainability:
" The origin of our sustainability lies in the design. We do not allow ourselves to be
influenced by trends, nor do we work with seasonal themes. We continually thin out our portfolio, revise the classics and design new variants
to our series of beds, shelves, benches, cupboards, tables and chairs.
We take into account the changing housing needs of modern families and
avoid trends and fleeting things so that we can offer you a long-lasting product portfolio
that can easily adapt to changing housing needs.
Oliver Furniture's core sustainability is based on the ability to add elements to an existing piece of furniture or to remove them as needed
and thus extend its usability in the long term. Few changes to a
bunk bed and it becomes two single beds; a junior bed can easily be converted into a
day bed. This built-in ability to reuse and reuse reduces the amount of waste in our nature. "
This corresponds to my desire for simplicity.
And of course it doesn’t just stop at the idea of the design:
All Oliver Furniture furniture is produced sustainably in Europe. Only FSC-certified European types of wood such as beech, birch, ash and MDF E0/E1 are used and finished with water-based varnishes. Oliver Furniture furniture naturally meets EU safety requirements and also implements feedback from parents and various interest groups. Oliver Furniture furniture also more than meets the EU Reach requirements (the EU list of potentially carcinogenic substances) and those of EN71-3 (this is a test regarding the evaporation of dangerous substances from painted surfaces)!
If you have any questions or concerns, I am of course happy to help.Her