Häfele tours kitchen studios with Vauth Sagel Van

Furniture component manufacturer Häfele will be touring UK kitchen studios, in October, with its new Vauth Sagel Van offering training.

01 Sep, 23

Furniture component manufacturer Häfele will be touring UK kitchen studios with its new Vauth Sagel Van in October.

Häfele tours kitchen studios with Vauth Sagel Van

As part of its partnership with Vauth Sagel, a  Mercedes Sprinter van showcasing 11 of the German manufacturer’s products, including swing-out and larder pantries, will take to the road for five weeks.

Kitchen studios can register to host the van at their site for sales teams to gain hands-on product and installation training, while their customers can see how the products add value to their home.

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Häfele completed its first tour of the van in the UK, travelling 4,350 miles over the course of six weeks, in June and July.

It was hosted by 88 studios who invited more than 235 team members and customers to learn about the latest releases and products from the German manufacturer.

Business development manager for KBB accessories at Häfele, Richard Walton said: “Following the huge success of our Loox Lighting Van, which began touring the UK in 2021, we’ve elected to work with Vauth Sagel, our key partner, to provide another mobile, face-to-face experience to showcase the products we know would make a huge difference to their kitchen designs.

“Our recently completed Vauth Sagel Van tour has already experienced significant demand from kitchen studios who quickly filled up our six-week touring schedule earlier this summer.

“More and more requests to host the van have poured in since, so we’re taking it back out on the road.

“Having so many products available to explore in one place, combined with the in-depth knowledge of our expert, joint team who present on-board, makes the van a truly valuable asset to any studio that wants to make Vauth Sagel products part of its designs for customers.

“Bookings are open now, so we encourage anyone interested to talk to their ASM today.”