Our success story stretches over three generations: from the first sliding door, designed in 1986 by company founder Jürgen Guddas, to the expansion into a globally active brand under Carsten and Uta Bergmann (née Guddas), to the illuminated sliding door S1200 LED, which granddaughter and industrial designer Nane-Sophie Bergmann developed for the company’s 30th anniversary. As acting managing director, Carsten Bergmann is now at home with raumplus on all continents and has partners in 70 countries, including company holdings in the USA, Canada, Russia, Switzerland and Poland. Despite the continuous success and growth of the brand, raumplus still stands for the ethical principles that have existed since the founding years and have been defined as a fixed brand component in the company: Customer friendliness, diversity, uncompromising quality and competence.
raumplus as a brand stands for intelligent and innovative room solutions. These include sliding doors, room dividers, hinge and folding doors, walk-in wardrobes, wardrobe systems and freestanding furniture. Part of our lived corporate identity is that the fulfillment of our customers’ wishes is the focus of our efforts. raumplus employees and managers act in the spirit of traditional Hanseatic merchants when they follow our ethical resolution to always be a fair, respectful and honest partner for customers and suppliers.
Since 1986, raumplus company founder Jürgen Guddas has set as an ethical guiding principle that partnership is more than mere identification with the company. Rather, our dealings with all parties involved should always be so individually tailored to measure that they can be met at eye level.
Maximum quality with minimum environmental impact – that is our company maxim. That is why we take the interests of our customers just as seriously as the protection of our planet. The long-term preservation of our living space is a major goal, where every single step means progress for all of us. This is a trend-setting path on which raumplus aims to keep its corporate footprint as small as possible – by constantly optimizing materials, packaging, energy consumption, travel and more. We’ll keep at it – you can count on that.
For the packaging of our products we use cardboard and avoid foils and foams as far as possible. 80% of the corrugated cardboard produced is already made of recycled paper. Cardboard packaging remnants are shredded and used as filling material.
Where flights cannot be avoided we ensure that flights are booked with low emissions.
By switching to LED lamps in our offices, production and warehouse, we are saving greenhouse gases.
The corrugated cardboard we use for our packaging is 100% recyclable. 100% recyclable.
Our main brochure »Smart Sliding & More« was climate-neutral and printed on FSC-certified paper.
The energy required to produce aluminum is high. However, as a material, it is 100% recyclable and its reuse possibilities are endless.
By visualising our image pictures using CGI technology, we waste neither material nor resources on costly photo shoots.
In our canteen and at canteen and at company parties reusable tableware.
We use only lead-free mirrors for our doors and interior systems.
With the central exhaust system we save heating energy and electricity.
at the Bremen location make it their personal mission to supply our customers with high-quality unique products.
worldwide we offer customers the attractive opportunity to experience our systems in a consistent corporate image.
raumplus is always happy to participate in future-oriented projects and is always open to innovations.
Below you will find a selection of interesting cooperations that we have already implemented.
To enable people with limited physical functions to live autonomously in their own homes, raumplus works together with the German Research Center for Artificial Intelligence GmbH (DFKI) at the Bremen site. In doing so, we guarantee barrier-free accessibility through threshold-free door systems, extra-wide dimensions and touch-free operation, thus making rooms easily accessible for their occupants in all living situations.