- Aarke
- Armedangels
- Armor Lux. Knitwear
- Atoma. Notebook and organizing system
- Blue de Gênes. Fashion
- Cuboro. Marble Runs
- Bolichwerke. Archetypal Lighting
- Bonnat. Chocolate
- Bree. Bags
- Brütting. Shoes
- Cavalieri. Pasta
- Claudia Lanius. Fashion
- Chico. Hammocks
- Christiane Strobel. Fashion
- Davey Lighting. Luminaires from England
- Dovo. Manicure Instruments
- Elephant. Beer garden furniture
- Precision engineering K. Fischer
- Fermob. French garden furniture
- Giese. Sanitary manufactory
- Goyon-Chazeau. Cutlery
- Güde. Knives
- Hack Lederware. Leather Goods
- Haflinger slippers
- Robert Herder. Knife Manufacture
- Herrnhuter Sterne
- Hiltl pants
- Hohenmoorer Messermanufaktur
- Hornmanufaktur Petz. Horn combs
- Hydrophil. For the love of water
- Inis Meáin. Knitwear
- Kaweco. Writing instruments
- Klar. Soaps from Heidelberg
- Kösener Spielzeug Manufaktur. Stuffed animals
- Knowledge Cotton Apparel. Green Fashion
- Krumpholz. Garden tools
- Kreis Ledermanufaktur. Leather Goods
- Louis Poulsen. Danish lamps
- Merz beim Schwanen. Clothing
- Milantoast
- Moccamaster filter coffee machines
- Naseweiss. Wooden toys
- Nohrd. Wooden sports equipment
- Novila. Underwear & Nightwear
- Pike Brothers
- Rampal. Marseilles soaps
- Red Wing Shoe Company
- Riess. Enamelled Pots and Pans
- Rofa workwear
- Seldom. Knitwear
- Silampos. Energy saving pots and pans
- Upholstered furniture from Sinn
- Sneeboer. Garden Tools
- Sonnenleder. Leather Goods
- TON. Coffee house chairs
- Turk. Forged iron pans
- Victoria. Pans & Pots
- Waldmann. Writing Implements
- Werkhaus
Manufacturers
Plush animals from the Kösener Spielzeug Manufaktur
Genuine stuffed animals made in Bad Kösen are collector’s items, but what they are actually made for is life in a nursery. Up to 100 parts are necessary to make a Kösen animal with securely fastened safety eyes and stuffing of non-flammable silicone hollow fibre (in case of the teddy bears and the larger specimen, they also add some plastic granulate for anatomic accuracy). Unlike many other manufacturers, who mostly use materials made in Asia, they stick to plush that comes from weaving mills in Germany, Belgium and France. It has a firmer quality and can thus be sewn more tightly – ultimately the reason for the animals’ durability. Besides, this plush fabric is resistant to hair loss. The Kösen animals are among the finest you can find, not only in craft but also in design. For every model, thorough studies of anatomy and movement are conducted in the animals’ natural environment or at the zoo; blueprints and clay models follow. Thanks to the co-operation with the neighbouring Burg Giebichenstein, a well-known training centre for product design in Germany since the beginning of the 20th century, the Kösen stuffed animals have won several design prizes.