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Founded:
1950, as a family-owned company
Management:
Nora Fehlbaum (CEO), Roman Ehrhardt (CSO), Christine Godet (COO), Sonja Hornberger (CPO), Philipp Koch (CFO), Wolfgang Lange (CMO)
Board of Directors:
Roger Holmes (Chairman), Nora Fehlbaum, Rolf Fehlbaum, Beat Fellmann
Headquarters:
Birsfelden near Basel (CH)
Production Sites:
Weil am Rhein (D), Sugito (JP), Szombathely (HUN)
National Companies and Representative Offices:
To the overview
vitra. and VitrA:
VitrA is a company that constitutes part of the Turkish Eczacibasi Group which has produced tiles and sanitary ceramics and distributed these globally since 1942. The name similarity with the brand name vitra. is coincidental; both companies developed entirely separately from one another. A friendly exchange presently exists between both companies, but there are no commercial links. http://www.vitra.com.tr/
1950, as a family-owned company
Management:
Nora Fehlbaum (CEO), Roman Ehrhardt (CSO), Christine Godet (COO), Sonja Hornberger (CPO), Philipp Koch (CFO), Wolfgang Lange (CMO)
Board of Directors:
Roger Holmes (Chairman), Nora Fehlbaum, Rolf Fehlbaum, Beat Fellmann
Headquarters:
Birsfelden near Basel (CH)
Production Sites:
Weil am Rhein (D), Sugito (JP), Szombathely (HUN)
National Companies and Representative Offices:
To the overview
vitra. and VitrA:
VitrA is a company that constitutes part of the Turkish Eczacibasi Group which has produced tiles and sanitary ceramics and distributed these globally since 1942. The name similarity with the brand name vitra. is coincidental; both companies developed entirely separately from one another. A friendly exchange presently exists between both companies, but there are no commercial links. http://www.vitra.com.tr/