FilterFurniture workshop in Saanenland (Region): 3 EntriesMap view Open until 12:00 PMNo reviews yetLudi AGGsteigstrasse 148, 3783 Grund b. GstaadLudi AG – Bau und MöbelschreinereiCarpentry Ludi is a well established company in Gstaad. The company is owned and managed by Bernhard Ludi in the fourth generation and has 18 employees. In our workshop we build windows, doors, cupboards, Chalet interior in antique and modern design as well as all different works relating with our business. We are specialised in individual construction and try to fulfill all your desires.Request quoteQuoteRequest quoteOther contact optionsOther contact optionsOther contact optionsLudi AGGsteigstrasse 148, 3783 Grund b. GstaadCarpenter•Furniture workshop•Interior improvements•Kitchen construction and kitchen exhibitions•WindowsLudi AG – Bau und MöbelschreinereiCarpentry Ludi is a well established company in Gstaad. The company is owned and managed by Bernhard Ludi in the fourth generation and has 18 employees. In our workshop we build windows, doors, cupboards, Chalet interior in antique and modern design as well as all different works relating with our business. We are specialised in individual construction and try to fulfill all your desires.No reviews yet Open until 12:00 PMNo advertising*CallRequest quoteQuoteRequest quoteOther contact optionsOther contact optionsOther contact options Open until 12:00 PMRating 5 of 5 stars from 2 ratings5.0 / 5 (2)Staub AGGsteigstrasse 175, 3784 FeutersoeyF our generations of carpentry Our company dates back to 1904 when Johann Staub started a small carpenter’s workshop in Rougement, before moving to Saanen in the following year. Almost forty years later the founder’s son took over the business. Hans Staub then started selling furniture as well. The next generation took over in 1969, when Max Staub expanded the business. In 1971 he and his wife, Elisabeth, opened the furniture shop in Gstaad. In the meantime, the company had grown to such a size that it moved in 1989 to new and bigger carpentry premises in Feutersoey. The old sawmill was converted into a workshop. A year later the carpentry business expanded its range to include kitchens. The acquisition of the first CNC machining centre in 1999 marked a key technological advance. It permits the highly-efficient manufacture of furniture and construction elements as well as solid wood processing. Once again, it was time for a further expansion. In 2007 an extension was added to the carpentry workshop. Then in 2011 the fourth generation took over the company. During all these years and successive generations our passion for wood as a material and our craftsmanship have remained unchanged – work which, despite all the technological developments, still places the skills of an individual person at the centre of the process.Request quoteQuoteRequest quoteOther contact optionsOther contact optionsOther contact optionsStaub AGGsteigstrasse 175, 3784 FeutersoeyKitchen construction and kitchen exhibitions•Carpenter•Interior improvements•Kitchen equipment•Furniture workshop•RenovationsF our generations of carpentry Our company dates back to 1904 when Johann Staub started a small carpenter’s workshop in Rougement, before moving to Saanen in the following year. Almost forty years later the founder’s son took over the business. Hans Staub then started selling furniture as well. The next generation took over in 1969, when Max Staub expanded the business. In 1971 he and his wife, Elisabeth, opened the furniture shop in Gstaad. In the meantime, the company had grown to such a size that it moved in 1989 to new and bigger carpentry premises in Feutersoey. The old sawmill was converted into a workshop. A year later the carpentry business expanded its range to include kitchens. The acquisition of the first CNC machining centre in 1999 marked a key technological advance. It permits the highly-efficient manufacture of furniture and construction elements as well as solid wood processing. Once again, it was time for a further expansion. In 2007 an extension was added to the carpentry workshop. Then in 2011 the fourth generation took over the company. During all these years and successive generations our passion for wood as a material and our craftsmanship have remained unchanged – work which, despite all the technological developments, still places the skills of an individual person at the centre of the process.Rating 5 of 5 stars from 2 ratings5.0 / 5 (2) Open until 12:00 PMNo advertising*CallRequest quoteQuoteRequest quoteOther contact optionsOther contact optionsOther contact options Open until 12:00 PMRating 5 of 5 stars from 2 ratings5.0 / 5 (2)Beaud Cuisine SARoute de Lessoc 2, 1669 AlbeuveRequest quoteQuoteRequest quoteOther contact optionsOther contact optionsOther contact optionsBeaud Cuisine SARoute de Lessoc 2, 1669 AlbeuveKitchen equipment•Carpenter•Interior fittings•Bathroom fittings and accessoires•Interior improvements•Kitchen construction and kitchen exhibitions•Antique joineryRating 5 of 5 stars from 2 ratings5.0 / 5 (2) Open until 12:00 PMNo advertising*CallRequest quoteQuoteRequest quoteOther contact optionsOther contact optionsOther contact options* No advertising materialRelated searches:Carpenter in Saanenland (Region)Kitchen construction and kitchen exhibitions in Saanenland (Region)Interior improvements in Saanenland (Region)Renovations in Saanenland (Region)Windows in Saanenland (Region)In other cities:Furniture workshop in Ostschweiz (Region)Furniture workshop in Espace Mittelland (Region)Furniture workshop in Nordwestschweiz (Region)Furniture workshop in Zentralschweiz (Region)Furniture workshop in Région lémanique (Region)Furniture workshop in Argovia (Canton)Furniture workshop in Graubünden (Canton)Furniture workshop in Around Lake Zurich (Region)Furniture workshop in Zürcher Oberland (Region)Furniture workshop in Bernese Oberland (Region)Furniture workshop in Thurgau (Canton)Furniture workshop in Waadt (Region)Furniture workshop in Unteres Baselbiet (Region)Furniture workshop in ZurichFurniture workshop in Basellocal.ch•Saanenland (Region)•Furniture workshop in Saanenland (Region)
Open until 12:00 PMNo reviews yetLudi AGGsteigstrasse 148, 3783 Grund b. GstaadLudi AG – Bau und MöbelschreinereiCarpentry Ludi is a well established company in Gstaad. The company is owned and managed by Bernhard Ludi in the fourth generation and has 18 employees. In our workshop we build windows, doors, cupboards, Chalet interior in antique and modern design as well as all different works relating with our business. We are specialised in individual construction and try to fulfill all your desires.Request quoteQuoteRequest quoteOther contact optionsOther contact optionsOther contact options
Ludi AGGsteigstrasse 148, 3783 Grund b. GstaadCarpenter•Furniture workshop•Interior improvements•Kitchen construction and kitchen exhibitions•WindowsLudi AG – Bau und MöbelschreinereiCarpentry Ludi is a well established company in Gstaad. The company is owned and managed by Bernhard Ludi in the fourth generation and has 18 employees. In our workshop we build windows, doors, cupboards, Chalet interior in antique and modern design as well as all different works relating with our business. We are specialised in individual construction and try to fulfill all your desires.No reviews yet Open until 12:00 PMNo advertising*CallRequest quoteQuoteRequest quoteOther contact optionsOther contact optionsOther contact options
Open until 12:00 PMRating 5 of 5 stars from 2 ratings5.0 / 5 (2)Staub AGGsteigstrasse 175, 3784 FeutersoeyF our generations of carpentry Our company dates back to 1904 when Johann Staub started a small carpenter’s workshop in Rougement, before moving to Saanen in the following year. Almost forty years later the founder’s son took over the business. Hans Staub then started selling furniture as well. The next generation took over in 1969, when Max Staub expanded the business. In 1971 he and his wife, Elisabeth, opened the furniture shop in Gstaad. In the meantime, the company had grown to such a size that it moved in 1989 to new and bigger carpentry premises in Feutersoey. The old sawmill was converted into a workshop. A year later the carpentry business expanded its range to include kitchens. The acquisition of the first CNC machining centre in 1999 marked a key technological advance. It permits the highly-efficient manufacture of furniture and construction elements as well as solid wood processing. Once again, it was time for a further expansion. In 2007 an extension was added to the carpentry workshop. Then in 2011 the fourth generation took over the company. During all these years and successive generations our passion for wood as a material and our craftsmanship have remained unchanged – work which, despite all the technological developments, still places the skills of an individual person at the centre of the process.Request quoteQuoteRequest quoteOther contact optionsOther contact optionsOther contact options
Staub AGGsteigstrasse 175, 3784 FeutersoeyKitchen construction and kitchen exhibitions•Carpenter•Interior improvements•Kitchen equipment•Furniture workshop•RenovationsF our generations of carpentry Our company dates back to 1904 when Johann Staub started a small carpenter’s workshop in Rougement, before moving to Saanen in the following year. Almost forty years later the founder’s son took over the business. Hans Staub then started selling furniture as well. The next generation took over in 1969, when Max Staub expanded the business. In 1971 he and his wife, Elisabeth, opened the furniture shop in Gstaad. In the meantime, the company had grown to such a size that it moved in 1989 to new and bigger carpentry premises in Feutersoey. The old sawmill was converted into a workshop. A year later the carpentry business expanded its range to include kitchens. The acquisition of the first CNC machining centre in 1999 marked a key technological advance. It permits the highly-efficient manufacture of furniture and construction elements as well as solid wood processing. Once again, it was time for a further expansion. In 2007 an extension was added to the carpentry workshop. Then in 2011 the fourth generation took over the company. During all these years and successive generations our passion for wood as a material and our craftsmanship have remained unchanged – work which, despite all the technological developments, still places the skills of an individual person at the centre of the process.Rating 5 of 5 stars from 2 ratings5.0 / 5 (2) Open until 12:00 PMNo advertising*CallRequest quoteQuoteRequest quoteOther contact optionsOther contact optionsOther contact options
Open until 12:00 PMRating 5 of 5 stars from 2 ratings5.0 / 5 (2)Beaud Cuisine SARoute de Lessoc 2, 1669 AlbeuveRequest quoteQuoteRequest quoteOther contact optionsOther contact optionsOther contact options
Beaud Cuisine SARoute de Lessoc 2, 1669 AlbeuveKitchen equipment•Carpenter•Interior fittings•Bathroom fittings and accessoires•Interior improvements•Kitchen construction and kitchen exhibitions•Antique joineryRating 5 of 5 stars from 2 ratings5.0 / 5 (2) Open until 12:00 PMNo advertising*CallRequest quoteQuoteRequest quoteOther contact optionsOther contact optionsOther contact options
Open until 12:00 PMNo reviews yetLudi AGGsteigstrasse 148, 3783 Grund b. GstaadLudi AG – Bau und MöbelschreinereiCarpentry Ludi is a well established company in Gstaad. The company is owned and managed by Bernhard Ludi in the fourth generation and has 18 employees. In our workshop we build windows, doors, cupboards, Chalet interior in antique and modern design as well as all different works relating with our business. We are specialised in individual construction and try to fulfill all your desires.Request quoteQuoteRequest quoteOther contact optionsOther contact optionsOther contact options
Ludi AGGsteigstrasse 148, 3783 Grund b. GstaadCarpenter•Furniture workshop•Interior improvements•Kitchen construction and kitchen exhibitions•WindowsLudi AG – Bau und MöbelschreinereiCarpentry Ludi is a well established company in Gstaad. The company is owned and managed by Bernhard Ludi in the fourth generation and has 18 employees. In our workshop we build windows, doors, cupboards, Chalet interior in antique and modern design as well as all different works relating with our business. We are specialised in individual construction and try to fulfill all your desires.No reviews yet Open until 12:00 PMNo advertising*CallRequest quoteQuoteRequest quoteOther contact optionsOther contact optionsOther contact options
Open until 12:00 PMRating 5 of 5 stars from 2 ratings5.0 / 5 (2)Staub AGGsteigstrasse 175, 3784 FeutersoeyF our generations of carpentry Our company dates back to 1904 when Johann Staub started a small carpenter’s workshop in Rougement, before moving to Saanen in the following year. Almost forty years later the founder’s son took over the business. Hans Staub then started selling furniture as well. The next generation took over in 1969, when Max Staub expanded the business. In 1971 he and his wife, Elisabeth, opened the furniture shop in Gstaad. In the meantime, the company had grown to such a size that it moved in 1989 to new and bigger carpentry premises in Feutersoey. The old sawmill was converted into a workshop. A year later the carpentry business expanded its range to include kitchens. The acquisition of the first CNC machining centre in 1999 marked a key technological advance. It permits the highly-efficient manufacture of furniture and construction elements as well as solid wood processing. Once again, it was time for a further expansion. In 2007 an extension was added to the carpentry workshop. Then in 2011 the fourth generation took over the company. During all these years and successive generations our passion for wood as a material and our craftsmanship have remained unchanged – work which, despite all the technological developments, still places the skills of an individual person at the centre of the process.Request quoteQuoteRequest quoteOther contact optionsOther contact optionsOther contact options
Staub AGGsteigstrasse 175, 3784 FeutersoeyKitchen construction and kitchen exhibitions•Carpenter•Interior improvements•Kitchen equipment•Furniture workshop•RenovationsF our generations of carpentry Our company dates back to 1904 when Johann Staub started a small carpenter’s workshop in Rougement, before moving to Saanen in the following year. Almost forty years later the founder’s son took over the business. Hans Staub then started selling furniture as well. The next generation took over in 1969, when Max Staub expanded the business. In 1971 he and his wife, Elisabeth, opened the furniture shop in Gstaad. In the meantime, the company had grown to such a size that it moved in 1989 to new and bigger carpentry premises in Feutersoey. The old sawmill was converted into a workshop. A year later the carpentry business expanded its range to include kitchens. The acquisition of the first CNC machining centre in 1999 marked a key technological advance. It permits the highly-efficient manufacture of furniture and construction elements as well as solid wood processing. Once again, it was time for a further expansion. In 2007 an extension was added to the carpentry workshop. Then in 2011 the fourth generation took over the company. During all these years and successive generations our passion for wood as a material and our craftsmanship have remained unchanged – work which, despite all the technological developments, still places the skills of an individual person at the centre of the process.Rating 5 of 5 stars from 2 ratings5.0 / 5 (2) Open until 12:00 PMNo advertising*CallRequest quoteQuoteRequest quoteOther contact optionsOther contact optionsOther contact options
Open until 12:00 PMRating 5 of 5 stars from 2 ratings5.0 / 5 (2)Beaud Cuisine SARoute de Lessoc 2, 1669 AlbeuveRequest quoteQuoteRequest quoteOther contact optionsOther contact optionsOther contact options
Beaud Cuisine SARoute de Lessoc 2, 1669 AlbeuveKitchen equipment•Carpenter•Interior fittings•Bathroom fittings and accessoires•Interior improvements•Kitchen construction and kitchen exhibitions•Antique joineryRating 5 of 5 stars from 2 ratings5.0 / 5 (2) Open until 12:00 PMNo advertising*CallRequest quoteQuoteRequest quoteOther contact optionsOther contact optionsOther contact options