

In 2004 we bought our first CNC glass polisher and set up a six-man workshop in a 200 m² shed. Twenty years on, that same machine still runs—now alongside ten mirror-coating lines, a walnut kiln imported from Italy, and 180 craftspeople. We cut every 4 mm–6 mm mirror in-house, hand-fit each mortise-and-tenon joint, and load 40-foot containers daily. One factory, two products, forty-five countries: mirrors and coffee tables, built to outlive trend











In 2004 we bought our first CNC glass polisher and set up a six-man workshop in a 200 m² shed. Twenty years on, that same machine still runs—now alongside ten mirror-coating lines, a walnut kiln imported from Italy, and 180 craftspeople. We cut every 4 mm–6 mm mirror in-house, hand-fit each mortise-and-tenon joint, and load 40-foot containers daily. One factory, two products, forty-five countries: mirrors and coffee tables, built to outlive trend















































