Dining chair manufacturer · Bosnia and Herzegovina · Since 2010

Dining chairs,
built end-to-end
in Bosnia and Herzegovina.

Manufacturing for furniture retail since 2010. Four plants. Fifteen countries. One chair, end to end.

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How we work

Built to match the way each retailer operates.

Every retailer operates differently, and our production is built to match. Whether you need high-volume bulk runs or flexible-MOQ made-to-order work — smaller batches, customer-specific variants, or both — we handle it under the same roof and to the same standards.

Orders are produced to your specification and shipped within weeks of confirmation.

What makes us different

Four reasons buyers stay with us.

01

Control over the full chain.

We handle every stage of chair production ourselves — wood drying, plywood and veneer production, machining, sewing, upholstery, finishing, and logistics — across four plants in Bosnia and Herzegovina. That means nothing in your order waits on a third-party supplier's lead time.

02

A dedicated point of contact.

When you place an order with us, you're assigned a key account manager who stays with your account from first specification through ongoing production. They know the history of your orders, the tolerances you care about, and the way you like to communicate.

03

In-house design and development.

Our development team will recommend a design from our library, or build to your specification — whichever gets the program to market faster. Either way, briefs move from first conversation to approved samples within weeks.

04

Close to your market.

Our headquarters sits 300 m from the main highway and 25 km from Sarajevo airport, with easy truck distance to major European markets. Transit times are measured in days rather than weeks, freight costs stay competitive, and you're not exposed to the volatility of long ocean routes.

A worker inspecting a leather hide before cutting begins.
Upholstery · Materials

Skilled hands handle the parts machines still don't do well — material selection, upholstery tension, finishing, final inspection.

Stacked rough-sawn lumber on a forklift outside the Ilijaš sawmill.
Solid wood
A KUKA robot arm assisting on a moulded plywood fixture in the Breza plant.
Plywood
A welder joining a metal chair frame in the Visoko metal shop.
Metal
An upholsterer stretching fabric over a chair back.
Upholstery

Raw timber comes in one end. Finished, packed chairs go out the other. Everything in between happens under our own roof.

See the four-plant chain