
Europe’s first Nespresso “New Corner” shop-in-shop concept was created by Münch+Münch in Amsterdam in May 2011. Since that time, coffee aficionados all over Europe have been able to purchase these smart, elegant machines in many newly designed point-of-sale displays, as Münch+Münch are in the process of rolling out the concept throughout the continent.
With this new display, Nespresso raises the bar for the ultimate in-shop coffee experience. High-quality modular display systems create a flexible and attractive café boutique setting for exquisite products.
Right from the outset, at the prototype stage, Münch+Münch’s product quality hit the mark, prompting Nespresso to commission the German shopfitting company with the complete redesign of its shop-in-shop concepts in Germany, Switzerland, the Netherlands, Luxembourg and Eastern Europe. Both businesses are united in their passion for quality and with this new shop-in-shop display series their long-standing partnership is taken to a whole new level.
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After eight months of refurbishment, the re-opened Swarovski store in the heart of Innsbruck makes crystal dreams come true.
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Watch the YouTube video about the store redesign.

As of 1st October 2011, Münch+Münch, as a competent and quality-conscious shopfitting company, has become a member of the dlv Netzwerk Ladenbau – Germany’s leading organisation for shopfitting companies and their partners. With this move, Münch+Münch is strengthening its professional network and reinforcing its active involvement in the industry.
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Münch+Münch sets a new standard for edge bonding. No more unsightly transitions between edges and panelling. Laser technology makes it possible: the invisible joint. Much to the delight not only of Philipp Mayrhauser (on the left in the photo), R. Ostermann GmbH and Jörg Münch, Münch+Münch GmbH & Co.
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68.454 runners started for the J.P. Morgan Corporate Challenge in Frankfurt on June 15, 2011. For the eighth time Münch+ Münch took part in the footrace and provided a strong team of 30 participants.
The good-humoured fans spurred the runners from the roadside.
After the challenge, all participants met at the company's pavilion in Grüneburgpark to eat together and to let the day fade away in a nice atmosphere.
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Social engagement is a matter of personal importance to the directors of Münch+Münch.
On 16th May 2011 Andreas Mink handed over a big carton with school and craft materials to Ingrid Reitzammer, Commissioner for children in Nieder-Erlenbach. The children in the kindergartens, the day nursery and the primary school Nieder-Erlenbach were happy about boxes of watercolours, drawing blocks, pencils, modelling clay and much more.
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