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Tombusch established a
workshop for the manufacture
of rush chairs.
Tombusch established a
workshop for the manufacture
of rush chairs.
After the death of his
parents, son August
took over the
workshop.
parents, son August
took over the
workshop.
The Master joiner Paul
Brumann entered the company
and in 1952 married the daughter
of August Tombusch, Maria Tombusch.
Brumann entered the company
and in 1952 married the daughter
of August Tombusch, Maria Tombusch.
Since the death of August
Tombusch and his wife the
workshop has been run under
the name August Tombusch,
owner Paul Brumann.
Tombusch and his wife the
workshop has been run under
the name August Tombusch,
owner Paul Brumann.
The successful trade with furniture
in 1962 led to pulling down the old
and to erection a new workshop
building.
in 1962 led to pulling down the old
and to erection a new workshop
building.
Extensive interior jobs
required the new
construction of a workshop
at Lüdinghauser Straße.
required the new
construction of a workshop
at Lüdinghauser Straße.
Extension of the operating area to 2.700 square meters. At that time, the company employed 30 persons, both joiners and interior designers.
Specialisation in furnishings and redecoration of hotels.
Moving into the new office of the Tombusch & Brumann Interieur Design GmbH
Purchase and reconstruction of the
125 year old building "Rohlmanns
Hof" in Ascheberg: Conversion in an
innovation and communication
platform / Relocation of our new offices
125 year old building "Rohlmanns
Hof" in Ascheberg: Conversion in an
innovation and communication
platform / Relocation of our new offices
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