Christine Kröncke Interior Design
Christine Kröncke Interior Design is a German luxury furniture brand, founded in 1974 by Christine Kröncke (born 1943) in Munich — where the company continues to be headquartered today. With her brand, Kröncke created a singular position in Germany: an independent furnishings company that develops furniture, lighting, rugs and accessories as a coherent overall programme, representing a timeless, urban style that deliberately avoids trends. In 2010 Christine Kröncke transferred the company management to Frank Stohlmeyer (over 30 years with the company, today Managing Partner and majority shareholder, background in business and wood technology) and Jörg von Sichart (with the company since 2006, carpenter, business economist and interior design consultant). Kröncke's design signature remains recognisable in all products. Showroom: Ludwigstrasse 6 (Ludwigpalais), Munich, 220 m².
Distinctive feature: all products are manufactured in Germany (Made in Germany). Range: sofas, armchairs, daybeds, sofa beds, coffee tables, tables, desks (Béla, Stephan Veit), consoles (Lilac, Andrea Weber — crescent form), bookshelves, furniture systems, lighting (table, floor, pendant and wall lamps), rugs, mirrors. Designers: Michael Schneider (Porto extending table — solid wood, seamlessly welded), Stephan Veit (Béla desk and console), Andrea Weber (Lilac), Gesa Höltje (Cedar armchair in Art Deco style, Ophelia sofa), Peter Wernecke (Delano leather sofa). Own in-house design team with comprehensive 3D planning service and AR tool for client visualisation. Distribution: 120+ furniture stores in Germany, Austria and Switzerland; UK (Studio London). Planning service: from individual room to complete building.
For architects and interior designers in the German-speaking world, Christine Kröncke Interior Design is the most stylish and stylistically coherent German luxury address for residential furniture — with a Made-in-Germany programme spanning from individual pieces to complete interior fit-outs, and a digital planning service that significantly facilitates professional project work with the brand.
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Christine Kröncke Interior Design
Christine Kröncke Interior Design is a German luxury furniture brand, founded in 1974 by Christine Kröncke (born 1943) in Munich — where the company continues to be headquartered today. With her brand, Kröncke created a singular position in Germany: an independent furnishings company that develops furniture, lighting, rugs and accessories as a coherent overall programme, representing a timeless, urban style that deliberately avoids trends. In 2010 Christine Kröncke transferred the company management to Frank Stohlmeyer (over 30 years with the company, today Managing Partner and majority shareholder, background in business and wood technology) and Jörg von Sichart (with the company since 2006, carpenter, business economist and interior design consultant). Kröncke's design signature remains recognisable in all products. Showroom: Ludwigstrasse 6 (Ludwigpalais), Munich, 220 m².
Distinctive feature: all products are manufactured in Germany (Made in Germany). Range: sofas, armchairs, daybeds, sofa beds, coffee tables, tables, desks (Béla, Stephan Veit), consoles (Lilac, Andrea Weber — crescent form), bookshelves, furniture systems, lighting (table, floor, pendant and wall lamps), rugs, mirrors. Designers: Michael Schneider (Porto extending table — solid wood, seamlessly welded), Stephan Veit (Béla desk and console), Andrea Weber (Lilac), Gesa Höltje (Cedar armchair in Art Deco style, Ophelia sofa), Peter Wernecke (Delano leather sofa). Own in-house design team with comprehensive 3D planning service and AR tool for client visualisation. Distribution: 120+ furniture stores in Germany, Austria and Switzerland; UK (Studio London). Planning service: from individual room to complete building.
For architects and interior designers in the German-speaking world, Christine Kröncke Interior Design is the most stylish and stylistically coherent German luxury address for residential furniture — with a Made-in-Germany programme spanning from individual pieces to complete interior fit-outs, and a digital planning service that significantly facilitates professional project work with the brand.