Wood-Only Innovation from Bauhaus University
When you imagine building furniture without any metal or glue, it might sound like science fiction. But Michael Mahle, an industrial designer and Bauhaus University student, has made it a reality with his groundbreaking system, nurholz. His all-wooden connectors are redefining flatpack furniture construction.
Eco-Friendly Design Meets Modern Manufacturing
Operating out of Germany, Mahle’s company, nurholz, integrates traditional woodworking techniques with cutting-edge digital manufacturing. The result is a patent-pending design that allows furniture to be adaptable, expandable, and easy to repair. These innovative joints prioritize eco-effectiveness and are key to nurholz’s commitment to a circular economy.
Successful Launch with Dettenhausen Café Installation
Recently, nurholz completed its first significant project—furnishing a café in Dettenhausen, Germany, with ten folding benches and five tables. This successful installation marks the beginning of a promising future for nurholz as it continues to push the boundaries of sustainable furniture design.













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