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The quartz block and the pressed metal structure

Imagine: A heavy, powerful quartz slab was placed on the construction site. But instead of blending elegantly into the intended construction, the underlying metal structure was... let's say, “impressively” convincing. At first glance, it looked like a real construction site drama: an impressive dent that seemed to have destroyed all plans.

But here's the best part: This supposed glitch has miraculously given us the perfect height for our display cabinet! The massive block of quartz now rests at a height that is ideal so that you can admire the food behind the display cabinet in all its splendor. Honestly — as if it had been ordered that way. We would call it “luck in misfortune,” but in this case we want to admit quite transparently: That was exactly the intention!

A wink on the construction site

Anyone who claims that construction sites are just dusty and stressful has obviously never experienced ours. This is not just about precision work and meticulous planning, but also about creative solutions — and the courage to sometimes bring a bit of humor into play. We hope you can laugh about it as much as we do. The quartz plate is now definitely a real highlight of our construction site!

We have of course added a few pictures for you so that you can see the “mishap” in full beauty. It is somewhat ironic and at the same time admirable how this combination of heavy quartz and the slightly yielding metal structure simply fits together perfectly.

Conclusion: Ordered this way, delivered that way!

At the end of the day, we achieved exactly what we wanted: a wonderful display case at the perfect eye level and a little story that we could share with you. Sometimes you just have to improvise on the construction site and go through life with a wink.

We would be delighted if you would visit our new salad bar yourself and take a look at the delicacies behind this “pressed in” display case. Until then, keep in mind — and don't forget: Not everything that looks like a mishap is one!