WebSpring like motifs and new packaging bring a breath of fresh air to the GECKO IN THE BOX collection by Création Baumann. With the re-launched packaging, the Swiss textile manufacturer is making the successful, much loved boxes even more attractive and so accessible to a wider target audience. WebDiscover the playful motives of GECKO IN THE BOX Cosmos, Fauna and Swissness. The new products extend the collection of Création Baumann with charm and phantasy. 22 stars, planets and spaceships invite you to discover the universe. 36 tracks and exotic animals bring the safari home.
GECKO IN THE BOX CUCINA & VOLARE - Création Baumann
WebGecko in the Box Cubico - Designer Self-adhesive textiles / foils by Création Baumann Comprehensive product & design information Catalogs Get inspired now Gecko in the Box Cubico by Création Baumann STYLEPARK WebGECKO IN THE BOX - das sind moderne Motive für die Dekoration und den Sichtschutz am Fenster. Die saisonalen Sujets sind selbsthaftend und wieder verwendbar. Das mehrfach ausgezeichnete Material stammt aus dem Hause von Création Baumann, dem Schweizer Traditionsunternehmen für innovative, hochwertige Textilien. basel 1718
CUCINA - Gecko in the Box - Création Baumann AG
WebAdhesive Textiles For the best window view: blinds and decoration using Gecko and Gecko in the Box. Acoustic solutions Everything for highly effective acoustic room design using textiles. Acoustic fabrics Finely dressed ambient sound—with the world’s largest selection of acoustic fabrics. WebOrder number 0153230-5201 Year of Launch 2015 Adhesive textile; Kitchen utensils as decorative elements underline clearly that the kitchen is a space to be enjoyed and lived in. Based on the established GECKO Crypta II quality, GECKO IN THE BOX Cucina is available in white. Contents: 25 pieces WebDelicate blooms or graphic rhomboids: With GECKO IN THE BOX from Création Baumann everybody can let their creativity free reign. An exclusive gift box introduces a set of ready cut, self adhering textile components into the house, which you can apply and experiment with to your heart‘s content. basel 1960