Furniture and kitchens from Hamburg
JAN CRAY stands for the perfect combination of natural materials and metal. The designs reflect a mixture of classic design understanding and curiosity about practical design. Industrial design thought through to the last detail and handcrafted, the furniture and kitchens are made for everyday life and should accompany their owners for a lifetime.
In addition to high quality, the issue of sustainability is also particularly important to us. We only use particularly high-quality, local and recycled wood in our work. The metal elements are also manufactured exclusively by companies in the Hamburg area. In our own workshop in Radbruch, all the woodwork is done and all the elements are joined together. We use natural raw materials and recycled materials to build down-to-earth and extremely durable furniture that fits perfectly into the minimalist-industrial design of modern hotels, cafés, offices and coworking spaces as well as into private kitchens, living and working environments.
Would you like consultation in the showroom on site or virtually? Then book an appointment with us or with a dealer near you!
Would you like consultation in the showroom on site or virtually? Then book an appointment with us or with a dealer near you!
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From passion to masterpiece – what JAN CRAY and ROGGENWOLF have in common
From passion to masterpiece – what JAN CRAY and ROGGENWOLF have in common As a freelance stylist and set designer, Alicia combines her passion for design and culinary art in a unique way. She has been running her online shop ROGGENWOLF.de for high-quality kitchen and baking accessories since 2021 and shares her vision for uncompromising […]
Industrial design in a country house under a reed roof
In a faithfully renovated and listed farmhouse from 1755 with a thatched roof, half-timbering and clay plaster, there is a fairly new minimalist designer kitchen. Does that fit? Yes, it fits, and very well indeed.
The vision of life in an old paper mill
There is more behind this kitchen than just a beautiful furnishing concept. This cooking and living area is part of a modern living concept for older people.
New kitchen in an old barn
“When we retire at some point, we would like to live near our sons and their families again,” said Florian’s parents and set about looking for a suitable property with enough space for the idea of multi-generational living. A few years ago, they finally found what they were looking for near Hamburg.
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