Individually labelled letterboxes: uniqueness and functionality combined
A letterbox is often the first thing that visitors or passers-by notice about your home or business. It is not only a practical object for the secure storage of mail, but also an element that reflects your personality or the identity of your company. The option of customising a letterbox gives you the chance to make it unique and stand out from the crowd. In this category, Briefkasten Manufaktur offers high-quality, customisable letterboxes that leave nothing to be desired in terms of design, function and personalisation.
The advantages of an individually labelled letterbox
The customisation of a letterbox goes far beyond simple name lettering. It is a way of expressing your style and leaving a lasting impression. Lettering can take various forms - from classic lettering and modern designs to company logos or special symbols. A customised letterbox also offers practical advantages. Highly visible lettering makes it easier to deliver post and parcels. Delivery staff and visitors can quickly recognise which address they are at, which is particularly advantageous for apartment blocks, commercial properties or large plots of land.
Wide range of design options
The design options for customisable letterboxes are almost unlimited. You have the freedom to decide whether you only want to add the name and house number to your letterbox or whether additional elements such as a logo, a graphic or special symbols should also be integrated. For companies in particular, the option of customised lettering offers the chance to make your corporate design visible on the outside of your letterbox and leave a professional impression.
Durability and weather resistance
A customised letterbox must not only look good, but also withstand the daily wear and tear of outdoor use. Our letterboxes are made of weather-resistant stainless steel, which retains its quality even in extreme weather conditions. Rain, snow, sunlight or high humidity - your letterbox remains robust and reliably protects your mail. The lettering is also produced in such a way that it remains intact over the long term. Depending on the technology selected, the lettering is scratch-resistant, UV-resistant and resists wear and tear caused by external influences. So you can be sure that your customised letterbox will still look the same after years as it did on the first day.
Simple ordering and realisation
Ordering a customisable letterbox from Briefkasten Manufaktur is very easy. Our configurator allows you to realise your wishes and ideas directly online. You can choose from various models, sizes and labelling methods and design your letterbox entirely according to your wishes. Thanks to our many years of experience and state-of-the-art production techniques, we guarantee you a result that meets your expectations. Once designed, your letterbox is carefully produced in our factory. Every step is carried out by experienced specialists who attach great importance to precision and quality. This is how we ensure that your customised letterbox meets the highest standards.
Questions about laser labelling
The difference between laser marking and engraving lies primarily in the type of material processing, the depth of the marking, and the visual and functional result. Both processes are often used on stainless steel, aluminum, and steel surfaces—for example, for nameplates, doorbell labels, or serial markings on mailbox systems.
Laser marking
Laser marking involves selectively altering the surface of the material without removing any of it. The laser generates heat which, depending on the material, leads to a change in color, temper marking, or oxidation.
Gentle on materials, as no substance is removed Durable and weather-resistant on metalsTypical areas of application: Nameplates, doorbell plates, type plates, decorative lettering with high design standards.
Engraving
Engraving involves mechanical or laser removal of material. This creates a noticeable indentation that is permanently incorporated into the component.
- Tactile, visible indentation
- Very high mechanical resistance
- Easy to read even under heavy use
- Less delicate than laser marking, but more robust
- Optional color design (e.g., paint filling)
Typical areas of application: Serial numbers, technical markings, heavily used components, areas at risk of vandalism.
The decision depends on the intended use, the desired appearance, and the stress to which the marking will be subjected. laser marking is particularly well suited. For markings that are subject to heavy wear and tear or are relevant to safety, engraving is the more robust solution.
We are happy to assist you in selecting the right marking process – tailored to the material, architecture, and usage situation.
