We help you to realize your project.
08. October 2022
We are part of a beautiful home staging project by tRaumplaner in a new building near Wetzikon. For us, home staging is a whole new and exciting world. Often one's own imagination reaches its limits when trying to figure out where to place a Tucurinca Classic Rocker or which plant fits best in the Patria vase. Now the professionals at tRaumplaner are taking over and creating a dream apartment. How do you like the interior of this new apartment? Invites you to stay, doesn't it?
Read more news.08. August 2022
Have a beer at Malso Lokal at the Trainstation in Berne, or visit their Popup at Loryplatz. At the moment you could win one of our chairs.
Looking for a working space or just a place to relax, have a beer or an Aperol Spritz? Yes, that's the place to be. Also we have heard that Sofia serves the world's best Tacos! Yummy <3.
This is how you could win:
18. July 2022
This is Babs of the Nomad Atelier in Berne, Switzerland! Nomad Atelier focuses on hair and hairstyles. But it also provides a platform for artists and their arts. So they have done for us, BARUCH. Our lounge chairs (also known as spaghetti chairs) fit perfectly in their rooms and into the concept behind them. Every haircut and exhibition object simbolized a movment which inspires others. Or as Babs says „beautiful minds inspire others“.
Go to Nomad Atelier.09. June 2022
Last week a new shipment arrived at our warehouse in Uetendorf. In addition to the "build-your-own" models for our customers, we have the brand NEW bar chair / stool "Butaco" from Tucurinca in our collection. This one is available in synthetic weaving pattern according to your wishes or natural fibers (rattan, palm, yaré). Soon these models will be available in our store. Stay tuned - if you can't wait, contact us directly.
To the shop.03. May 2022
During our stay in Colombia in February, we visited our partners and designers. Tucurinca has moved to a even bigger factory and warehouse since our last visit. It's wonderful to see how this small family business has grown into something really special. And we love to be part of this!
Read more about the production and people behind Tucurinca in a three-part Instagram post.
22. March 2022
We were in Colombia. In Santa Marta to be precise. What a city - just magical.
With a series of pictures on our Instagram profile, we tell you more about the country, the city, and its people.
14. December 2021
With the opening of the Malso Lokal in the middle of Bern we are currently represented also in the capital. Some unique pieces of our collection decorate the Caribbean-styled part of the venue. In addition to our small showroom, Malso spoils with super delicious food at lunch, drinks after work, brunches, and concerts.
Go and check it out, it is definitely worth it <3
01. October 2021
To celebrate the launch of our brand new website, we would like to introduce ourselves and give you some in-depth information about BARUCH.
Get to know us.18. July 2022
This is Babs of the Nomad Atelier in Berne, Switzerland! Nomad Atelier focuses on hair and hairstyles. But it also provides a platform for artists and their arts. So they have done for us, BARUCH. Our lounge chairs (also known as spaghetti chairs) fit perfectly in their rooms and into the concept behind them. Every haircut and exhibition object simbolized a movment which inspires others. Or as Babs says „beautiful minds inspire others“.
Go to Nomad Atelier.09. June 2022
Last week a new shipment arrived at our warehouse in Uetendorf. In addition to the "build-your-own" models for our customers, we have the brand NEW bar chair / stool "Butaco" from Tucurinca in our collection. This one is available in synthetic weaving pattern according to your wishes or natural fibers (rattan, palm, yaré). Soon these models will be available in our store. Stay tuned - if you can't wait, contact us directly.
To the shop.03. May 2022
During our stay in Colombia in February, we visited our partners and designers. Tucurinca has moved to a even bigger factory and warehouse since our last visit. It's wonderful to see how this small family business has grown into something really special. And we love to be part of this!
Read more about the production and people behind Tucurinca in a three-part Instagram post.
22. March 2022
We were in Colombia. In Santa Marta to be precise. What a city - just magical.
With a series of pictures on our Instagram profile, we tell you more about the country, the city, and its people.
Our production process begins by manufacturing our steel frames. We use pipes and tubes that are custom-built for different requirements.
All steel is shaped and bent by hand. These pieces are then welded together using special molds to achieve the precision and consistency required for adequate use of the product.
To gain greater paint adhesion, we clean and clear all imperfections off each frame. A powder coat layer is then applied to protect the frames.
Weaving is our specialty; we manufacture weaves in different patterns, each with a style and a story. Our synthetic weave is crafted by 15 artisans, all of whom have mastered the technique in our workshop.
The tubular cord is the traditional material used to make the original Colombian Caribbean chairs. Its hollow texture allows for an easier pattern weave that has better attachment, definition, and grip.
Because of its solid structure, this cord allows for unidirectional weaves. It has greater mechanical resistance than the Tubular Cord.
A quest for zero waste.
After manual labor; plastic is the main resource we use for production. Each chair, table, and object generates plastic waste that is never discarded. All remaining plastic is recycled and reprocessed to create new plastic in a unique color blend. Our Zero Waste line, entirely woven in recycled synthetic cords, is born as a result of this process.
Our weavers select the wicker according to the type of chair to be manufactured. Once the weaving is done, the product is subjected to fire to eliminate imperfections and excesses. It is then waxed and sanded in preparation for painting, which is done with matt polyurethane to enhance durability.
Due to its rustic feel, guineo fiber is not for everyone. Production is similar to that of wicker; this material is woven, burned and waxed, resulting in a fibrous texture that gains softness and character over time.
Made from paper, the CIENAGUERO cord is a resistant and sustainable product, known in the world of design as Danish Paper Cord and frequently used by the most iconic Nordic chair designers.
Our wooden parts and components are made from Moncoro, Oak, Acacia or Teak; according to availability. Finishes are made in polyurethane or oil depending on specific requirements. All wood is from legal and sustainable sources.
Most of our products are designed for indoor and covered outdoor spaces. We advise to store them under the shade or to cover when not in use. We manufacture covers for all our parts.
Most of our chairs are manufactured in powder-coated steel frames. Although our products are durable, the life of the structure’s finish will depend on the environmental conditions around. The Acero line can be used in covered outdoor conditions and should not remain under the rain for long periods. After exposure to rain and dust, the structure should be dried with a cloth to reduce the chances of rust. If bumped or scratched, we suggest applying anti-corrosive paint of a similar color in the damaged area.
Our chairs are woven in a wide range of materials and patterns, each having unique characteristics. This requires particular care depending on each type of chair.
The synthetic cord fabric is advised for use indoors and covered outdoors. To extend the life of the product, it is best to protect it from the sun by using our custom covers or by keeping it under the shade when not in use. Cleaning of the fabric can be done with a damp cloth and by applying silicone with UV protection, like Simoniz UV3. Incase dust is trapped between the weave, we suggest to do an in-depth cleaning with a pressurized water gun.
Our wicker finishes are treated with transparent varnish to make them more resistant in outdoor conditions. We advise to use this product indoors or outdoors, always under a roof, as water and dampening might weaken the fabric. The parts should be protected from UV rays when not in use and cleaning should be done with a dry cloth.
Guineo fiber and Cienaguero Cord are materials with good mechanical resistance. However, due to the fibers characteristics, we advise using them indoors only. Cleaning should be done with a dry cloth.
Solid wood is a living material that will always be affected by conditions of light, temperature, and humidity. As regular maintenance increases the natural durability of the wood, we suggest the occasional use of Refresh Eco by Rubio Monocoat to protect all wooden parts.
Functionality is a key characteristic of our products. Beyond traditional techniques, we strive to make products that are complete pieces of design. Some are designed to be stacked, which is why this must be done with caution to avoid damaging the weave or the finish.
All products should be carefully unpacked to avoid damage.
All our products are handcrafted under artisanal techniques, which may result in small imperfections. Color may vary depending on the production lot. This should not affect the quality and functionality of the product and is not to be considered as a fault in manufacturing.