New to Australia, the unique European furniture company, BRETZ, aim to bring a stream of vibrancy and vitality.
September 12th, 2013
Designed and handmade in Germany, Bretz represents design made with passion, tradition and quality. Aspiring to capture the soul of ‘haute couture’, Bretz brings the best in luxurious design into the home.

This family business utilises the authentic tradition to create playful and supremely comfortable furniture for contemporary living. Established in 1895 by Johann Bretz in the town of Gensingen (Mainz) as a mattress manufacturing company, Bretz evolved to create innovations such as the pull-out sofa-bed.

The business has undoubtedly grown since, but Bretz has always been guided by its passion to provide beautiful, quality products.

With over 340 upholstery selections, Bretz has a colour and texture to suit any space, and can even adorn special pieces with Swarovski crystals and 24ct gold-plated baroque feet.

The BRETZ COLLECTION includes couches, sofa-beds, armchairs, chairs, tables, beds, mattresses carpets, mirrors and cushions that are sold in 26 countries worldwide. Their latest showroom recently opened in Rushcutters Bay, Sydney.
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