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A visit to Kvadrat – fabrics, ideas & sustainability

Gruppenfoto beim Firmenausflug in den Wildpark – das Team der Firma Hauser genießt gemeinsam entspannte Stunden nach einer Produktschulung. Umgeben von Natur und guter Stimmung zeigt sich der Teamzusammenhalt auch außerhalb des Arbeitsalltags.

The Hauser Academy is more than just an internal event for us. It’s the moment we take time – for exchange, inspiration, and genuine connection. At our latest Academy Day, all of that was tangible once again. This time, right here at our office – with strong partners, exciting new products, and a refreshing shift in perspective out in nature.

Starting at the Office – A Space for Ideas

We kicked off the day in our showroom: relaxed, curious, and eager for design and dialogue. Our partners Thonet, Leolux, and Lindner joined us to present their latest highlights – showing how furniture and space can be reimagined not only visually but also functionally and emotionally.

Thonet x Jil Sander – The S 64 Reimagined

A real highlight was the presentation of two special versions of the iconic S 64 chair, originally designed by Marcel Breuer in 1928. Nearly 100 years later, Jil Sander has brought her personal interpretation to the design – minimalist, refined, and full of character.

Her reinterpretation comes in two editions:
SERIOUS features a glossy titanium frame, high-gloss lacquered beech elements, and leather seating surfaces in Graphite Black, Graphite Ruby Red, Graphite Green, or Graphite Blue. Alternatively, there’s a version with dark-stained woven cane called Dark Melange.
NORDIC comes with a matte silver nickel frame, white-pigmented oak, and either natural cane or leather in soft Alabaster White.

Each piece carries Jil Sander’s discreet engraved signature – a subtle but striking detail that emphasizes the exclusivity and craftsmanship of the collection.
What we appreciated most was the respect for the original paired with a bold design vision. The result is a timeless piece that feels thoroughly contemporary. (A dedicated blog post about this collection is coming soon.)

Leolux SEN – Lounge Seating, Reimagined

Leolux’s SEN armchair made just as strong an impression. With its flowing, soft form, it feels like a calming anchor in any room. It invites retreat – without turning away from its surroundings.

Designed by the acclaimed studio Yabu Pushelberg, SEN is based on two gently curved U-shapes that form a sculptural yet accessible silhouette.

SEN is highly customizable – from swivel or fixed bases to a variety of fabrics and leathers in calm or vibrant tones.
It’s a seat that works in lounges, focus areas or reception spaces – bringing the kind of effortless ease that modern workplaces need.

CAS Rooms by Lindner – Rooms Within the Room

When it comes to flexible workspaces, Lindner’s CAS Rooms are much more than meeting boxes. These modular room-in-room systems stand independently, fit seamlessly into open offices, and offer exactly what’s often missing in everyday work life: focus, quiet, and space to think.

What impressed us:
Modularity – set up or reconfigure the system in just a few hours.
Materials – over 450 colors and finishes to choose from, including textiles, wood, and glass.
Function – excellent acoustics, integrated ventilation and lighting, and an overall calming presence.

Whether used as phone booths, team pods, quiet zones, or hybrid workspaces – CAS Rooms create privacy without compromising openness. For us, it’s a concept with a strong future.

Lunch That Brings Us Together

After so many exciting impressions, it was time for a different kind of exchange. We headed to our favorite Italian spot around the corner. And while that may sound simple – that’s often where the real team spirit emerges: honest conversations, shared laughter, spontaneous ideas.

A New Perspective at the Wildlife Park

In the afternoon, we headed out into nature – to the Wildlife Park in Poing. Between deer, wild boars, and tall trees, the team dynamic shifted. No to-do lists, no presentations – just shared time outdoors. That space to breathe, talk, or just walk quietly together made the day complete.

What Remains?

A day full of inspiration. Not just through design, but through human connection. For us, the Hauser Academy is a space to rethink – professionally, personally, together. And we’re already looking forward to the next one.

Best regards,

Giulia

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