Lamello is a brand that specializes in producing innovative woodworking systems and accessories designed to increase productivity, performance, and quality of work.
Founded in 1944 by Hermann Steiner in Switzerland.
Introduced the first biscuit joiner in 1955.
In 2008, joined forces with Festool to expand its product line and global reach.
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Festool is a German power tool manufacturer that produces high-quality tools for woodworking, painting, and construction.
A woodworking machine for working with wood and wood materials that utilizes Lamello’s P-system connectors to create incredibly strong and precise joints.
A self-clamping, invisible connector that is ideal for furniture and cabinet construction, as well as for attaching parts and hidden joints.
A connector for the cabinet, furniture, and interior fitting industry that features a unique, three-part design that is quick and easy to install.
A biscuit joiner is a woodworking tool used to join two pieces of wood together using thin, oval-shaped wooden biscuits that are glued into slots created by the joiner.
Lamello connectors provide a strong, precise join that is quick and easy to install without the need for clamps or special equipment.
Yes, the Zeta P2 is designed to be user-friendly and easy to use, with intuitive controls and a simple setup process.
Yes, Lamello products are still manufactured in Switzerland, where the company was founded.
While Lamello connectors are suitable for indoor use, they are not recommended for outdoor furniture or applications due to their limited moisture resistance.