11.12.2018
The three-storey building of the Raiffeisenbank in Bischofshofen has a floor area of almost 300 square meters - enough space therefore to fit out the customer service areas, the self-service zone as well as offices and consulting rooms either extensively or with targeted local application of the fillet of the tree from Austria and Italy. “We implemented the project in close cooperation with a panel dealer, the company Frischeis Linz and an installer, the firm Streitner GmbH Möbelindustrie. The veneers were selected, presorted and assigned to the different rooms of the Raiffeisenbank by our skilled personnel according to the customer's specific design”, said Kaindl product manager Johannes Schuster about the project. After pressing the veneer sheets, the panels were packed and delivered log-wise. “The final classification was then made by the installer company Streitner, depending on the size of the logs, to achieve a uniform appearance of the veneer used in the different parts of the room to match the individual room lighting”, said Schuster. “A result worth seeing. The attractiveness of the veneers with their striking appearance complements the light bank rooms with their many windows and glass partition walls outstandingly well”, concluded the Secretary of Initiative Furnier + Natur (IFN), Ursula Geismann. IFN/DS
Info: Kaindl will be participating in the BAU 2019 trade fair with its own stand.
Initiative Furnier + Natur (IFN)
Initiative Furnier + Natur (IFN) e.V. was founded in 1996 by the German veneer industry and its partners. The purpose of the association based in Bad Honnef is to promote veneer as a material. It is funded and supported by European companies in the veneer industry, trade and the veneer processing industry as well as professional associations of the timber industry.
Photo 1: Wonderful walnut veneer with attractive grain…. Photo: IFN/M. Kaindl OG
Photo 2: …now decorates the rooms of the Raiffeisenbank in Bischofshofen. Photo: IFN/M. Kaindl OG
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M. Kaindl OG: The finest veneer lends the Raiffeisenbank in Bischofshofen a timelessly attractive face
Bad Honnef/Wals-Siezen. European walnut in its most engaging form: The Austrian company M. Kaindl OG in Wals near Salzburg supplied the finest veneer for the Raiffeisenbank in Bischofshofen. More than 1,000 square metres of veneered panel and diverse raw veneers were lavishly installed in the rooms and lend the bank a face that is both modern and timeless.The three-storey building of the Raiffeisenbank in Bischofshofen has a floor area of almost 300 square meters - enough space therefore to fit out the customer service areas, the self-service zone as well as offices and consulting rooms either extensively or with targeted local application of the fillet of the tree from Austria and Italy. “We implemented the project in close cooperation with a panel dealer, the company Frischeis Linz and an installer, the firm Streitner GmbH Möbelindustrie. The veneers were selected, presorted and assigned to the different rooms of the Raiffeisenbank by our skilled personnel according to the customer's specific design”, said Kaindl product manager Johannes Schuster about the project. After pressing the veneer sheets, the panels were packed and delivered log-wise. “The final classification was then made by the installer company Streitner, depending on the size of the logs, to achieve a uniform appearance of the veneer used in the different parts of the room to match the individual room lighting”, said Schuster. “A result worth seeing. The attractiveness of the veneers with their striking appearance complements the light bank rooms with their many windows and glass partition walls outstandingly well”, concluded the Secretary of Initiative Furnier + Natur (IFN), Ursula Geismann. IFN/DS
Info: Kaindl will be participating in the BAU 2019 trade fair with its own stand.
Initiative Furnier + Natur (IFN)
Initiative Furnier + Natur (IFN) e.V. was founded in 1996 by the German veneer industry and its partners. The purpose of the association based in Bad Honnef is to promote veneer as a material. It is funded and supported by European companies in the veneer industry, trade and the veneer processing industry as well as professional associations of the timber industry.
Photo 1: Wonderful walnut veneer with attractive grain…. Photo: IFN/M. Kaindl OG
Photo 2: …now decorates the rooms of the Raiffeisenbank in Bischofshofen. Photo: IFN/M. Kaindl OG
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PM-2018-IFN-Kaindl-Bischofshofen-2.jpg (1.03 MB)