The Keter brand evolved from a small workshop established in Jaffa in 1948, specializing in the production of resin combs, toys and housewares.
Since 1978, Keter has expanded its home product lines to include garden sheds, toolboxes, bathroom cabinets, backyard playhouses for children, and more – all made of resin.
[3] In June 2013, Keter was one of several companies subjected to a boycott by the United Church of Canada because it had a factory in the disputed West Bank settlement of Barkan.
[10] Keter operates 29 plants across the world, due to this the company can produce many products in the same places it is selling them, limiting transportation costs and emissions.
[13] Keter manufactures household and garden products, cabinets, and outdoor furniture, especially the monobloc chair.