© WERKHAUS
© WERKHAUS
© WERKHAUS

Werkhaus

Original products for the "green" office and home

At WERKHAUS there are only sustainably manufactured products - ecological, social and fair. The colourful home and office accessories are made of sustainably produced wood and paper and simply put you in a good mood. A classic are the practical trays and organizers for papers, business cards and office materials.

Every time surprising: The environmentally friendly and practical products from WERKHAUS fit every style of living and organisation. The pencil boxes in various designs are real eye-catchers on your desk: Children are happy about pig, tiger or lion, oldie fans about the various vehicles like tractor, steam locomotive or the beloved VW Bulli T1.

Quickly assembled thanks to the WERKHAUS plug-in system

All products are assembled in the original Werkhaus plug-in system: plug-in instead of gluing or screwing. This means that they can be sent flat packed and, if required, stored in a space-saving manner.

Experience sustainability

Sustainability has been a way of life at Werkhaus for over 25 years. Their products are made from environmentally friendly materials. The company from the Lüneburger Heide uses local fibreboards, recycled paper and non-toxic paints. They even save on CO2 in the manufacturing process. Social responsibility is also a top priority: The training organisation values a social corporate culture. So family-friendliness and inclusion are part of everyday life.

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    • 10:00
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    © Hamburger Kunsthalle, Foto: Jann Wilken

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    • 10:00
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    To event
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    • 11.05.2026
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    To event
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