Nowy Styl
Katarzyna Rusinek is a Product Portfolio Manager at Nowy Styl since April 2010. Prior to this, Katarzyna held positions as Product Manager and Junior Product Manager at the same company. Before joining Nowy Styl, Katarzyna worked at BN Factory from October 2004 to March 2010 as an Office Administration Employee. Katarzyna also has experience as an Office Administration Employee at Black Red White from July 2003 to September 2004. Katarzyna obtained their Magister inżynier (Mgr inż.) in Inżynieria środowiska from Politechnika Rzeszowska im. Ignacego Łukasiewicza in June 2002.
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Nowy Styl
Nowy Styl is a European leader in comprehensive furniture solutions for office and public spaces. Thanks to its unique business model, the company offers an excellent interior furnishing service based on an in-depth analysis of customers' needs, efficiency, work organization, ergonomics and acoustics. Our experience, as well as technological and production facilities, ensure that every offer is 'tailor-made'. Every day we equip new office buildings, conference centres, cinemas, stadiums, music halls, sports and multifunctional facilities. Our list of references includes multinational corporations such as DS Smith, Honeywell, Deloitte and ABB, cultural institutions such as Polish National Radio Symphony Orchestra in Katowice and the Opera in Munich, as well as the stadiums in Poland and France in which European Football Championships were held in 2012 and 2016. Fans of the Football World Cup in Qatar in six out of seven stadiums now under construction for the event will also sit in our seats. We operate under the Nowy Styl brand and our global brand portfolio consists of brands: Nowy Styl, Kusch+Co by Nowy Styl, SOHOS by Nowy Styl, Forum by Nowy Styl. The range of office solutions offered by Nowy Styl is presented in 31 showrooms located in Warsaw, Paris, Düsseldorf, Munich, Prague and Bratislava. We manufacture our products in 18 production plants equipped with the state-of-the-art technologies that are located in Poland, Germany, France, Switzerland, Ukraine and Turkey.