Luc Geuten: Architect of the Mitiska Renaissance with an estate of €51M
Luc Geuten, with assets of over 51 million euros, is a perfect example of the resilience and innovation of the business world.
Luc Geuten, with assets of over 51 million euros, is a perfect example of the resilience and innovation of the business world.
The Vanaudenhove family transformed a post-war shoe surplus into a business empire, Euro Shoe Union, valued at over 54 million euros. Navigating through economic challenges, including a major crisis.
Immerse yourself in the history of Dovy Keukens, the Belgian kitchen company founded by Donald Muylle in 1980, which has become a symbol of quality and affordability. With a family fortune in excess of 40 million euros.
Discover how Bru Textiles, founded by the Neiman brothers, built an international textile empire valued at over €86 million. From their origins in South Africa to the conquest of over 80 countries.
In the heart of Belgium, the Maes family has raised Latexco to remarkable heights, positioning the company with a valuation of 131 million euros and a prime position among the Belgian giants. Under the expert guidance of Luc Maes, Latexco has established itself as an undisputed leader in latex production.
Since its foundation in 1967 by Luc Van Hoecke, this Belgian family business, nestled in the heart of Sint-Niklaas, has established itself as an essential leader in the world of functional furniture fittings. With an impressive heritage of 41.9 million euros, Van Hoecke has forged an exclusive partnership with Blum over the decades.
Wim De Veirman and Jan Helskens, visionaries of the modern kitchen, have revolutionized the market with Greenpan™, a pioneering brand in eco-friendly ceramic stoves. With a fortune in excess of 350 million euros, their success is a testament to innovation and commitment to quality and sustainability.
Immerse yourself in the world of Mintjens Group, where Karel Mintjens' heritage in quality oak wood merges with an ecological vision and a 120 million euro estate to shape the future of furniture in Flanders.