German company Hettich was founded in 1930 and is one of the largest producers of kitchen furniture fittings in the world.
November 21st, 2008
Hettich manufactures and supplies superior quality furniture hardware and fittings including hinges, complete drawer systems, drawer runners, folding and sliding door fittings, aluminium frame doors and decorative items, such as handles and furniture lighting. Hettich is a proud member of the Green Building Council and committed to protecting the environment.
Product Range
Hardware and feature lighting.
Major Brands
Hettich.
Application
Commercial, hospitality and residential.
Sustainability
Hettich works with the Green Building Council of Australia to be a responsible and socially-aware business.
Major Projects
Hilton Hotel, NSW; Seidler House Heritage Project, NSW; Sydney Olympic Park, NSW; Cammeray Square, NSW.
Specialised Services
Hettich has architectural representatives who are available to assist from project conception to completion, qualified interior designers, joinery specialists and Green Building Council designer representatives.
Lead Time
Lead time is dependent on product type and can be advised at the time of enquiry.
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