This is just the beginning of our presence in New Jersey. This house is the first in a series that will be built in this region, all equipped with HENSFORT windows. It is a strategic step as part of our long-term development plan in the American market. Although our main area of activity is the European markets, we consistently design new technologies in such a way that they are innovative and interesting not only on a continental scale - says Andrzej Mazur, Sales Director at HENSFORT.
HENSFORT, a European window manufacturer, has presented another project completed in the American market. The investment in New Jersey is an impressive house that combines modern style with colonial elements, instantly becoming a showcase for the entire area.
Modernity Intertwined with Tradition
What distinguishes this project is the use of the HENSVIEW window system, which is synonymous with modernity and elegance. The slim, seamless wing of the system is characterized by its minimalist design with distinct shapes. And the exceptionally narrow frame gives each room a sense of spaciousness and ensures maximum use of natural light.
Recognition for the brand
This is not the first time HENSFORT windows have been installed in the USA, nor is it their debut in the state of New Jersey. Previously, the manufacturer completed investments in Lambertville, Camden, and North Caldwell, the town where Tony Soprano's house is located, the fictional character from the well-known Polish audience TV series The Sopranos.
Plan for 2024
The year 2024 looks to be a period of intensive expansion in the American market for HENSFORT. The company plans to implement further projects in the United States, aiming not only to strengthen its brand but also to introduce innovative standards in the window industry. HENSFORT windows and doors are exported to nine European countries including Germany, Italy, France, the Czech Republic, Slovakia, and the Benelux countries. In recent years, HENSFORT joinery was exported to the Canadian market for the first time, and in the coming months"