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Furniture industries |
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| Some important
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1973:
first M2 class PVC: the BOEING-FEU
1983: first flexible
polyurethane
1993: multi-colour printing
1997: the nubuck handles
2001: new Gingko range:
new soft, fire-resistant leather
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| Main clients |
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Hôpital Européen
Georges Pompidou, Cafétéria AGF Paris La Défense,
Aéroport de Bâle - Mulhouse
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Click here to send a message to Arnaud
Six, Manager of department.
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Please click here to discover the upholstery collection
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| Presentation |
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The seat coverings
produced by Griffine Enduction meet the demands of markets such
as:
- furniture for the home,
- furniture for public or private organisations, or for tertiary
markets,
- a special range of products for the medical domain.
- a range of products for sailing.
Its in-depth expertise in all types of coating and the research
carried out in order to create new finishes helped Griffine
to quickly establish itself as the European leader in the market
of seat coverings, with a range of products which is constantly
renewed and available in all styles.
These products meet the demands in two
main areas:
- Furniture for private
uses: living rooms, armchairs, couches, where Griffine
Enduction specialises in coated fabrics which are flexible,
comfortable, pleasant to the touch and which meet the most demanding
technical demands.
- Furnishings for institutional
uses: theatres, hotels, restaurants, waiting rooms, hospitals,
work chairs, trains, with a large variety of coated fabrics,
classified as fireproof, which comply with international standards
and are very appreciated by manufacturers from throughout the
world. Coatings apply to European (EN 1021.1 – EN 1021.2),
French (M1 – M2), British (BS 5852 Part 2 Crib 5), and
German (DIN 4102 B 2) fire-resistance standards as well as other
more specific standards.
In this domain, Griffine Enduction’s
supremacy is unquestioned.
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