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The result is a book that informs, inspires and accompanies. A working tool, an insight and an open space for new ideas.


Image book and notebook at the same time

Every good idea starts with an open space. In architecture as well as in thinking. With the new image book, which also functions as a notebook, RWD Schlatter deliberately creates space for inspiration, attitude and personal notes.

Insight into values and working methods
The book combines insights into our company with the function of a modern work tool. It tells the story of our history, our way of working and our passion for high-quality doors. Topics such as advice, production and service are covered, as is our commitment to sustainability. Among other things, we show how we use photovoltaics to reduce our CO₂ emissions and take responsibility for the environment and resources.

People behind RWD Schlatter
A central element is the people behind RWD Schlatter. Portraits of employees and people from our environment give the company a face. From the CEO to the Head of Production and Technology, Head of PPS/AVOR to the plant operator, assembly group leader, partners from assembly companies and customers. They all characterise our daily work and stand for quality, reliability and expertise.

References, design and space for notes
The image book is supplemented by selected reference objects that show how doors from RWD Schlatter work in a wide variety of architectural contexts. After the content section, the space is deliberately opened up. Generous free pages invite you to record your own thoughts, sketches and ideas.

The design of the book also reflects our commitment to quality. The special Swiss brochure ensures a high-quality and durable binding. The cover is finished with a special Gritty laminate and the image book is available in four cover variants. Each variant picks up on one of RWD Schlatter's newly defined corporate colours. Inspired by the elemental forces of our resources and designed with respect for nature.

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