Daniel Pracht is the third generation of his father and grandfather to run the company in Oberzent, Hesse. Today, the family business has 22 employees and the number is growing all the time.
The idea for a new piece of furniture that combines a dining table with a mobile cooking island was born within his own four walls. Although there was a kitchen in the young inventor's rather small flat, there were no hobs to be able to prepare freshly cooked meals. The aim was to create a visually elegant solution for compact flats. And it's not just in the countryside, as in Oberzent, but above all in cities where living, working and eating are taking up less and less square metres. As a result, living space and kitchen are increasingly merging. As a result, functional furniture with plenty of storage space is in demand.
And so Daniel Pracht developed his masterpiece in the family business, the SQR (from the English word "square"). The SQR is a 132 cm x 132 cm square, height-adjustable and extendable living island. When folded up, it can be used as a table or bar; when extended, it can be used as a kitchen with induction hob. Appliance connections and drawer storage compartments, which slide silently into the cube, are concealed under the worktop. The space-saving technology thus creates new capacities in living space design.
But before the concept could be put into practice, the details had to be clarified. In order to create as much storage space as possible in the SQR, Daniel Pracht looked for suitable guidance for his drawers. As normal roller guides took up too much space and did not fulfil the requirements for a simple and elegant design, the then aspiring master carpenter went in search of an alternative solution.
Another challenge was the cable routing. This is because the cables for supplying power to the SQR are in motion due to the regular raising and lowering (the integrated height adjustment allows the height to be adjusted between 76-116 cm) and extending of the hobs. To protect the cables from a corkscrew effect, they must be moved safely.