Our main business is the technical implementation of large-scale interior design projects. Own production capability helps us to keep both prices and deadlines customer-friendly.
You can trust us with the entire project starting from technical drawings to the installation of the furniture. The best showcase of our experience are numerous projects (offices, hotels, restaurants, hospitals, and other public spaces) completed in Estonia, Finland, Norway, etc.
Our goal is to find the optimal solution balancing functionality, price and terms of delivery while meeting the requirements set by the client no matter what the scope of the project is. We are more than happy to provide advice and get involved in the project already in the early stage of planning.
We will be happy to hear from you: sales@holzmaier.ee
Another wonderful collaboration with LÄVI, where we crafted a range of bespoke furniture for the Cybernetica office.
Photographer: Tõnu Tunnel
Custom office furniture we made and an impressively large mirror that we installed for the Monmediq clinic. Interior architecture by Kärt Loopalu.
Photographer: Tõnu Tunnel
Reception, meeting, and dining tables, as well as wardrobes, made in collaboration with Lävi interior architects for Mapri Ehitus office.
Photographer: Tõnu Tunnel
Compact and functional bespoke kitchen and wardrobe made for Huba House holiday cabins.
Photographer: Tõnu Tunnel
Bespoke kitchen furniture for Biblioteq events parlour.
Photographer: Tõnu Tunnel
Bespoke bar furniture and bookshelf for Biblioteq events parlour.
Photographer: Tõnu Tunnel
Postimees headquarters kitchens, wardrobes, flower stands, administration tables etc. made in cooperation with Merianto. Here are veneer front panels in the combination with laminate worktops.
Photographer: Tõnu Tunnel
Naaberhuud office white kitchen with Fenix NTM laminate worktop. On the island, we used a Dekton Aura and Dekton Galema ceramic worktop combination and a Bora cooktop with an integrated ventilation system. Island open shelves and the frame of the stove tower are made from Querkus Oak Vintage Harlem veneer.
Photographer: Tõnu Tunnel
You can trust us with the entire project starting from technical drawings to the installation of the furniture. The best showcase of our experience are numerous projects (offices, hotels, restaurants, hospitals, and other public spaces) completed in Estonia, Finland, Norway, etc.
Our goal is to find the optimal solution balancing functionality, price and terms of delivery while meeting the requirements set by the client no matter what the scope of the project is. We are more than happy to provide advice and get involved in the project already in the early stage of planning.
We will be happy to hear from you: sales@holzmaier.ee
Selection of photos of our bespoke furniture projects.
Another wonderful collaboration with LÄVI, where we crafted a range of bespoke furniture for the Cybernetica office.
Photographer: Tõnu Tunnel
Custom office furniture we made and an impressively large mirror that we installed for the Monmediq clinic. Interior architecture by Kärt Loopalu.
Photographer: Tõnu Tunnel
Reception, meeting, and dining tables, as well as wardrobes, made in collaboration with Lävi interior architects for Mapri Ehitus office.
Photographer: Tõnu Tunnel
Compact and functional bespoke kitchen and wardrobe made for Huba House holiday cabins.
Photographer: Tõnu Tunnel
Bespoke kitchen furniture for Biblioteq events parlour.
Photographer: Tõnu Tunnel
Bespoke bar furniture and bookshelf for Biblioteq events parlour.
Photographer: Tõnu Tunnel
Postimees headquarters kitchens, wardrobes, flower stands, administration tables etc. made in cooperation with Merianto. Here are veneer front panels in the combination with laminate worktops.
Photographer: Tõnu Tunnel
Naaberhuud office white kitchen with Fenix NTM laminate worktop. On the island, we used a Dekton Aura and Dekton Galema ceramic worktop combination and a Bora cooktop with an integrated ventilation system. Island open shelves and the frame of the stove tower are made from Querkus Oak Vintage Harlem veneer.
Photographer: Tõnu Tunnel