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History

1653

HISTORY The exciting history of STAUD can be traced back to 1653. During the time shortly after the turmoil of the Thirty Years War, Matthäus Staud opened a joinery in Saulgau, which he built into a well-functioning business with great perseverance and craftsmanship.

1653

HISTORY The exciting history of STAUD can be traced back to 1653. During the time shortly after the turmoil of the Thirty Years War, Matthäus Staud opened a joinery in Saulgau, which he built into a well-functioning business with great perseverance and craftsmanship.

1949

The love of woodcraft has been handed down from father to son for over 10 generations.

1972

The transition to industrial production was finally initiated due to the entrepreneurial decision to build a second factory on the “green field”. This was the start for the production of sliding door wardrobes.

1994

The decommissioning of the chipboard production took place in 1994.

1972

The transition to industrial production was finally initiated due to the entrepreneurial decision to build a second factory on the “green field”. This was the start for the production of sliding door wardrobes.

1994

The decommissioning of the chipboard production took place in 1994.

2005

The merging of the factories and the administration at one location in 2005 was a far-reaching business decision.

2010

In 2010, the company was sold to new shareholders due to lack of succession.

2012

Martin Staud GmbH has been part of the Vivonio Group since 2012.

2018

In 2018, a new hall for the production of bedroom furniture was built and put into operation in Bad Saulgau.
With this expansion of production capacities, we now supply more than 20 European countries with STAUD quality furniture.

The new production facility is equipped with state-of-the-art photovoltaic technology to consistently support the ecologically sustainable production of our furniture.

2018

In 2018, a new hall for the production of bedroom furniture was built and put into operation in Bad Saulgau.
With this expansion of production capacities, we now supply more than 20 European countries with STAUD quality furniture.

The new production facility is equipped with state-of-the-art photovoltaic technology to consistently support the ecologically sustainable production of our furniture.