ITALY – At the Italian supplier trade fair SICAM, Vauth-Sagel addresses a central trend of the present: the merging of the various residential zones. The company reacts to this trend by showing products that not only work in the kitchen, but also in the home or utility room.
The clear separation between the individual areas of living is more and more a thing of the past. Instead, the living spaces merge. In demand are integrated living concepts with recurring elements, colors and shapes. Vauth-Sagel has already demonstrated at interzum what is now being consistently continued at SICAM at Pordenone, Italy in October.
“We open ourselves to all areas of living,” says Claus Sagel, Managing Director of Vauth-Sagel. “As a system developer with a high level of material competence, we can create components that can be used universally.”
In order to visualize this diversity, Vauth-Sagel has divided its stand into various zones: living, housekeeping, kitchen – the products there are shown where they find their application in everyday life. The special feature: The locations are no longer fixed. The systems work in the living area as well as in the kitchen or utility area – and so the visitors can find some products in duplicate.
For more than 55 years Vauth-Sagel, lead by its owner, develops, produces and distributes system components for the kitchen and furniture industry in general and focuses on the need for people’s comfort. With a long-standing competence in materials, about 1000 employees annually produce more than 85 million high-quality products Made in Germany.
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