For German furniture brand Freifrau, ‘feminine’ and ‘daring’ go together

Launching a premium furniture brand in a saturated market shortly after a global recession may seem like a gamble, but it’s one that Freifrau pulled off with flair and aplomb. In 2012, with 25 years of experience in the German furniture industry,
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