Plugged in: Feller
Swiss company Feller's high-quality sockets and switches meet the technological demands of modern life while visually celebrating over a century of manufacturing heritage.
August 3, 2021 | 10:00 pm CUT

One for all: USB quick-charge sockets with USB-A and USB-C ports from Feller supply mobile devices with an output power of up to 18 W – at the cloakroom, by the bedside table, in the café and in many other places
The USB charging sockets from Feller are made for the mobile future – and at the same time respect their remarkable heritage, visually as well as technically

At the age of 21, Elisabeth Feller takes over the business of her father Adolf Feller, who died at an early age. In addition to her high standards of product design in the company, she is committed to social and third-world projects

Start of a success story: In 1946 Feller launches the rocker switch or 'rocker bar switch' (photo), which is replaced by the push switch at the end of the 1960s. The STANDARDdue design line pays homage to the standard series


Available in the STANDARDdue or EDIZIOdue designs: charging sockets with USB-A and USB-C connections, paired with a conventional 230 V socket (T13 slot)

Signs of the future: The USB charging sockets are also available with two USB-C ports, shown here the STANDARDdue design



New standard throughout the house – and on the road: USB quick-charging sockets from Feller make USB adapters obsolete
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