About bece

B&C Raamdecoratie is the organization behind the bece brand. We assemble custom-made window decoration for various countries in Europe, as well as for the United States and Canada. We operate under our own brand, bece, but also for diverse private labels. The Danish organization Stila is also part of the company. Under the name B&C Projects we are working together with architects and interior designers and offer custom made indoor blinds and shades for the commercial market.

Window decoration, also known as indoor sun shadings or window coverings, play a crucial role in every interior. It is primarily needed as protection from light and heat, and for privacy, but also to create an ambience. Examples of our products are roller shades, pleated shades, honeycomb shades, wooden venetian blinds and vertical blinds. View all our collections here.

Since it was founded in 1971, B&C Raamdecoratie’s goal has been to make fashionable, user-friendly and high-quality window decoration for every home and for every room. We have many years of in-house knowledge and experience, and we sell more than 250,000 products each year. We are therefore justified in calling ourselves a market leader in window decoration.
 
Core values
At B&C Raamdecoratie we work hard to offer the most beautiful collections, the latest technology and the best service. We are a reliable, socially responsible and an accessible company, in our relationships with our clients but also among ourselves. Our employees are customer-focussed and service is top priority. In addition, we are professional, focussing on quality and results. Creativity is important. We continue to inspire people with amazing new products and ideas for interior decoration.
 
CSR
It is important for B&C Raamdecoratie to meet its responsibilities with respect to society. For many years we have supported a variety of good causes in the region. Since autumn 2012, B&C Raamdecoratie has been a partner of the foundation Mago Care. Mago is a small village in the municipality of Sabatia in western Kenya. Mago has around 6000 inhabitants. The foundation Mago Care aims to ensure a better future for the inhabitants of Mago village in Kenya. Key aims are providing education, medical care and supplying meals to schoolchildren. For more information, see the Mago Care website.