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Stadler Form

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Stadler Form
Public
ISIN🆔
IndustryManufacturing
Founded 📆Zug, Switzerland 1998
Founder 👔Martin Stadler
Headquarters 🏙️Zug, Switzerland
Area served 🗺️
Products 📟 Climate and domestic appliances
Members
Number of employees
🌐 Websitewww.stadlerform.ch
📇 Address
📞 telephone

Stadler Form Aktiengesellschaft is a Swiss company that designs, develops, and manufactures home appliances. Its headquarters is at Zug, Switzerland.

History[edit]

The company was founded by Martin Stadler in 1998, after his resignation as commercial director of the Swiss branch of the Italian coffee company Illycaffè S.p.A. Stadler worked with Swiss designer Matti Walker in 1999 on the company's first product, the air humidifier "Fred".

From 2001, Stadler Form started a joint project with Christoph Sutter (Coplax AG) for ODM and OEM development of small domestic appliances. In 2005, most production was moved to Asia.

In 2006, Stadler Form announced the creation of MACH holding (Martin and Chris Sutter), which today includes four companies: Stadler Form, Coplax AG, Swizz Style Inc. (US distribution), and Formsign AG (Swiss distribution).

In early 2010, Jurg Banziger, the former CEO for the air treatment business unit in Plaston AG (Air-O-Swiss, Boneco) joined the MACH Group and took responsibility for the small domestic appliances in Coplax and the US business of Swizz Style Inc. In 2010, Stadler Form announced the opening of a branch in Russia.

Products[edit]

Air purifier[edit]

  • Viktor (purifier)

Air washer[edit]

  • Robert (air washer)

Humidifier[edit]

  • Fred (humidifier)
  • Oskar, Oskar little, Oskar big (humidifier series)
  • Anton (humidifier)
  • Eva (humidifier series)

Dehumidifier[edit]

  • Albert, Albert little (dehumidifier series)

Fans[edit]

  • Charly little, Charly floor, Charly stand (fan series)
  • Otto (fan)
  • Q (fan)
  • Peter (fan)

Heater[edit]

  • Anna, Anna little, Anna big (heater series)
  • Max (heater)
  • Paul (fan heater)

Aroma diffuser[edit]

  • Jasmine (aroma diffuser)
  • Julia (aroma diffuser)
  • Mia (aroma diffuser)

Hygrometer[edit]

  • Selina, Selina little (hygrometer series)

Discontinued products[edit]

  • Lea (aroma diffuser)
  • Mona (table grill)
  • Lilly (fan)
  • Tom (air washer)
  • Elsa (raclette)
  • Sepp (fondue)

Exhibitions[edit]

The company annually participates in exhibitions on design innovations and consumer electronics: IFA (Berlin), Housewares (Chicago), Ambiente (Frankfurt), and Ornaris (Zürich and Bern). Products of Stadler Form have won design awards, such as Complimenti (Zürich/Bern), NYIGF (New York), Maison & Objet (Paris).[citation needed] Some products (like the Max heater) can be found at the Museum of Modern Art in New York.[citation needed]

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Distribution Channels-Official[edit]

Europe[edit]

Asia[edit]

America[edit]

Africa[edit]


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