All things sharp
From the Rendena Valley to Vienna: the story of the Lorenzi family, who have kept the art of knife sharpening alive for eight generations.
In order to be more than just a workplace, a company needs values and visions that everyone can get behind: stories about leadership, shaping the future and working together.
From the Rendena Valley to Vienna: the story of the Lorenzi family, who have kept the art of knife sharpening alive for eight generations.
Visiting MÜHLE’s trading partner Daisuke Seeberger in Tokyo: His perspective on assortment and brand building has shaped the company.
For ten years she has shaped the face of MÜHLE – today, Lisa Möller carries the brand into the world with great passion and expertise.
From milling to micrometres: In MÜHLE’s production, Max Spitzner makes sure every detail is spot on.
The company has always been more than a workplace for the entrepreneurs and the employees – over the past 80 years MÜHLE has always been a professional home as well.
With a sharp eye for detail, Manuela Hennig ensures that MÜHLE’s brand content arrives at just the right moment.
Kristian Walter on MÜHLE’s new film series, slow storytelling in fast times – and why good communication always starts with a sense of purpose.
Whether it’s heading to the next village or New York City – MÜHLE products travel the world. But their journey always begins locally. In the packaging department, Corina is one of the people making sure every item leaves the factory in perfect condition.
How Hans-Jürgen Müller and his family Led the company through political upheavals and economic challenges – and why values matter more than growth.
Far away from the big cities MÜHLE’s employees have plenty of time to pursue their passions. Allow us to introduce five of them.
MÜHLE stands for handcrafted shaving and grooming products from the Erzgebirge region. However, the brand has long established international roots – including in the UK. There, Veronica ensures that MÜHLE continues to inspire more and more people.
A brand thrives not only through its products but also through the people who represent it every day. MÜHLE has a strong presence not only in Germany but also with its own shop in the heart of London. There, Nick is the face of the brand.
The cult espresso machines by Olympia are popular worldwide. Visiting the heritage company in Switzerland.
What’s the key to good management nowadays? Should you still wield power, or should you treat your staff as equals? A conversation about the balancing act of being boss.
A manufactory relies on highly skilled employees. Long hours of practice have produced quite a few masters. Allow us to introduce some of them to you.
Annica and Marie Eklund appeal to illustrious clients with their design floors made from nylon yarn. A visit to BOLON in Sweden
A manufactory relies on highly skilled employees. Long hours of practice have produced quite a few masters. Allow us to introduce some of them to you.
A manufactory relies on highly skilled employees. Long hours of practice have produced quite a few masters. Allow us to introduce some of them to you.
A manufactory relies on highly skilled employees. Long hours of practice have produced quite a few masters. Allow us to introduce some of them to you.
He is a fourth-generation winemaker, his white wines are among the best in the world: visiting Cornelius Dönnhoff
When the old looms were to be sold, Mario Sierra decided without further ado to revive his grandmother's textile production.
In addition to furniture, luminaires and clocks, he designed the Hexagon series for MÜHLE: product designer Mark Braun in conversation with Andreas Müller.
Porcelain, watches, shaving products – almost nowhere else in Germany is the density of traditional manufactories as high as it is in Saxony. Why is that?
A manufactory relies on highly skilled employees. Long hours of practice have produced quite a few masters. Allow us to introduce some of them to you.
In São Lourenço do Barrocal, Portugal, José António Uva has turned the ruins of his ancestral farming village into a hotel that redefines luxury.
With their cosmetics brand Officine Universelle Buly, Victoire de Taillac and Ramdane Touhami combine antique decor with modern science.
Andreas Müller on how gardening helps him in his everyday life.