Objects that last. Standards that hold.
Our commitment

Objects that last. Standards that hold.

The most effective environmental statement an object can make is not to need replacing. The H64 is made from permanent materials by producers we know by name, using processes that consume what they need and nothing more.

Every decision in our supply chain including material, partner, process and packaging was made against the same criteria: does this hold up? For the object, for the environment, over time.

// Responsibility is not a feature. We choose differently from the start.
Metal lasts.
The material

Metal lasts.

Stainless steel 1.4301 and brass MS63 do not degrade. They do not decompose. They do not need to be replaced. An object made from these alloys can outlive its owner by decades and at end of life, both are fully recyclable without quality loss.

No coating, no lacquer, no surface treatment. Nothing to chip, peel, or flake. The material choice is the sustainability choice.

// Nothing added. Nothing lost.
The materials
European. Traceable. Short.
Local over global

European. Traceable. Short.

We made a deliberate choice against global supply chains. Every partner in our network is from Germany or Austria. Every name in our supply chain is one we know personally, not through a portal or a broker.

The sheet metal comes from European producers. Cutting is done by a family business in Austria. Packaging is made by a family business in Krefeld, Germany. From raw material to finished object, every kilometre is accounted for.

Short chains are transparent chains. We chose them that way.

// Local is not a marketing choice. It is a production principle.
How it's made
Cold. Precise. Clean.
The process

Cold. Precise. Clean.

Waterjet cutting uses a highly pressurised stream of water mixed with garnet abrasive to cut through metal at plus or minus 0.15 mm tolerance. No heat. No combustion. No chemical treatment. No fumes.

The facility we work with runs on 100% renewable energy. Hydropower generated in the Austrian Alps. Garnet sand used as abrasive is continuously recycled on site: collected, cleaned, dried, sorted and reused. Machine heat is captured and used to heat the building. Material waste is confined to the kerf, less than 1 mm wide. What is not the object remains intact sheet.

// 100% renewable energy. Abrasive recycled on site. No chemical trace.
How it's made
Recycled board. No plastic.
The packaging

Recycled board. No plastic.

The packaging is made from Graupappe, smooth bookbinder board produced from recycled fibres. No plastic, no foam, no fill material. Three parts: inner box, outer sleeve, ribbon.

Everything that arrives with the H64 is either reusable or recyclable. Made in Krefeld by a family business who treat packaging as part of the object, not as a disposal problem.

// Packaging that is not waste.
How it's made