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Schönbuch – a German furniture brand that stands out thanks to its clean designs, expressive colours and wide choice of finishes. As well as aesthetics, functionality and quality are fundamentally important, be it in storage systems with their endless possible variations or individual furniture items and accessories. A specialist in entrance areas, Schönbuch is now equally at home in all living and commercial spaces. The products in its portfolio are not just functional but designer pieces with exquisite craftsmanship and delicate features. Simply beautiful!

Light and Shadow—The Schönbuch World of Design in Copenhagen. Schönbuch's temporary showroom allows design, form, and craftsmanship to shine, while colour takes a step back—a surprising new approach by Creative Director Carolin Sangha.

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