LD SEATING
LD SEATING Study Furniture
Office chairs and armchairs
The Czech leader in the field of office furniture. This is the LD Seating brand, whose aim is to offer and attract customers with comfortable and distinctive seating. Ergonomics, design, safety and quality down to the last detail. The Czech company cannot afford to compromise on these four basic pillars. Their furniture is synonymous with comfort and elegance and fits perfectly into working spaces such as offices and meeting rooms.
History of LD Seating
The company was founded in 1993 in Boskovice near Brno and from the beginning it has focused on the production of chairs and armchairs. Thanks to the growing interest of Czech customers in quality and ergonomic office seating, the company has over the years developed into a purely manufacturing company with its own development, modern production and logistics facilities. Even today, this important Czech company is still developing and constantly offering new furniture and office equipment. In 2004 it opened a sample room and sales department in Bratislava. After hard work in foreign trade, it has managed to build a network of sales offices in Germany, Poland, Great Britain, Norway, Dubai, Belgium and France.
Production process
To ensure short delivery times, the company uses its own logistics terminal, which has a capacity of 2,600 pallet spaces. In conjunction with the management software, it can react very quickly to the demand that arises and ensure an acceptable delivery date. This tracking system works both at the input in the storage of components, the production itself and at the output in the dispatch of finished products.
Implementation for global brands
Office chairs, armchairs, work chairs, conference chairs and benches have found their places not only in homes but also in many commercial spaces. Architects and interior designers have particularly liked the LD SEATING brand for its functionality and timeless design. The Passage Hotel, the Škoda Auto Offices in Mladá Boleslav and the Hotel Donauwelle in Austria, for example, are proud of their pieces.