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HEIMPLANET IS INSPIRED BY THE ENTHUSIASM OF TRAVEL. Traveling makes you feel alive. All senses are awake and you always expect something new. You are constantly adapting to new situations, new people, new cultures and new environments. You have to rely on less and you can discover more. When you immerse yourself in the experience, you not only learn new things, but also get to know yourself. We've realized that our expertise can be used to find better fabrics, fairer working conditions, better-trained manufacturers, cleaner production routes, and more thoughtful designs. It is said that quality is the fulfilment of expectations. Why only fulfill them when you can also exceed them? We'll keep going until there's nothing more to improve. Is that an unrealistic goal?
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HEIMPLANET IS INSPIRED BY THE ENTHUSIASM OF TRAVEL. Traveling makes you feel alive. All senses are awake and you always expect something new. You are constantly adapting to new situations, new people, new cultures and new environments. You have to rely on less and you can discover more. When you immerse yourself in the experience, you not only learn new things, but also get to know yourself. We've realized that our expertise can be used to find better fabrics, fairer working conditions, better-trained manufacturers, cleaner production routes, and more thoughtful designs. It is said that quality is the fulfilment of expectations. Why only fulfill them when you can also exceed them? We'll keep going until there's nothing more to improve. Is that an unrealistic goal?