DBOX, the distributor of the international design brand EGGER in Israel, has invested over NIS 6M in establishing an advanced factory for the production of kitchen fronts. The new facility includes the most innovative technological machinery in the industry and is intended to produce high-quality, ready-made EGGER fronts.
The company, led by CEO Kfir Avigad, is expanding its operations in Israel as the distributor of EGGER—one of the world’s leading brands in the field of finishing materials for furniture, carpentry, and interior design, active in more than 120 countries.
Kfir Avigad, CEO of DBOX, explains the vision: “DBOX offers professionals in the furniture and interior design industries the right combination of creative freedom and operational reliability—and that’s exactly what the Israeli market is looking for. This is a brand I deeply believe in, and it is a central partner in advancing quality and innovation in our field.”
The new factory produces ready-made fronts that are distributed to carpenters across the country and is part of a significant expansion move by the company within the Israeli market.
A Brand with 60 Years of Experience
The international brand EGGER has over 60 years of experience and has been active in the Israeli market for many years. The company enjoys broad trust among local architects, carpenters, and designers thanks to the quality of its products and its advanced technologies. The brand offers high-quality processed wood panels using advanced technologies that simulate the look and texture of natural wood, stone, and concrete—while maintaining durability, sustainability, and design innovation.
DBOX already operates a logistics center in Ashdod and provides professional service and consulting nationwide. As part of its significant expansion process, showrooms are expected to open soon in the North, Haifa, Bnei Brak, and Beersheba.
The new showrooms will showcase the extensive EGGER collection to both professionals and private customers, allowing architects, designers, and end clients to see and touch the products before making a decision.