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About Treesign
Treesign is a Swedish garden office manufacturer, based in Alingsås, Sweden. They offer 3 prefab home models ranging 15–25 m².
Treesign, med bas i Alingsås, Sverige, skapar unika Tiny Houses för hand, från underredet och uppåt. Med mångårig erfarenhet bygger de miljövänliga och hållbara hus anpassade till kundernas behov och önskemål, stora som små. De är stolta över att ta sig an utmaningar och att tänka nytt. Treesign erbjuder en rad tjänster, från kompletta, inflyttningsklara Tiny Houses byggda efter kundens specifikationer, till halvfabrikat för dem som vill göra en del av jobbet själva. De erbjuder också byggfärdiga underreden och rådgivning för DIY-byggare. Företaget betonar högkvalitativt hantverk och kombinerar svensk service med tysk precision. Treesign fokuserar för närvarande på innovation och utveckling av nya produkter och lösningar, inklusive design av nya, mer prisvärda och miljövänliga underreden. De utvecklar också ett nytt koncept för boende i naturen, med en prototyp som för närvarande är under konstruktion med hållbara material och fokus på mobilitet. Detta projekt samfinansieras av Europeiska unionen genom Leader Östra Skaraborg. Produktionen sker i en 300 m2 uppvärmd anläggning i Madängsholm, vilket möjliggör inomhuskonstruktion, vilket säkerställer högsta kvalitet och förhindrar att fukt fångas under byggprocessen. De prioriterar att använda hållbara och naturliga material för att minimera deras ekologiska fotavtryck och undvika onödiga kemikalier. Treesign lyfter aktivt fram sitt engagemang för miljöansvar och kundnöjdhet och visar exempel på sitt arbete på sin webbplats. De samarbetar med Kungslena Hantverk AB och betonar att all produktion sker i Sverige.
Customization
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