Haba successfully completes restructuring

Haba believes it has emerged ‘stronger and more innovative’ after successfully completing its restructuring.

The family-run company – which has 80+ years of experience in wooden toys and games – said that, not only had it emerged stronger from the process, but it was also experiencing significant growth.

It is continuing to launch new products across all categories including wooden toys, games and puzzles.

Its new Building Blocks set has already been honoured this year with a ToyAward in the Baby and Infant category.

In the UK, Amaroni continues to represent the company, with both looking forward to continuing the successful partnership, offering retailers a diverse range of products which foster creativity and learning.

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