Brand Index
Our Catalogue
Our brands from A to Z. Each letter represents a chapter in our history since 1907.
Acier Studio
Acier Studio was founded in 2023 in Aarhus by a small family who couldn't find a stainless steel coffee table of the quality they were looking for — and decided to make their own. The name borrows the French word for steel, and the material is the studio's quiet obsession: shaped, refined and handled by hand in their local Aarhus workshop, designed to gather patina rather than wear out. A small studio built on the belief in fewer, better objects, and on doing things locally because it still matters.
Andersen Furniture
Born in a cabinet-maker's workshop in Aarhus in 1916, Andersen Furniture has spent more than a century shaping wood with patient hands. What began as I.C.A. Jensen's traditional joinery passed in 1978 to the Andersen brothers, Knud and Vagn, whose name the house still carries. Today the family-run brand works with architects and designers to craft solid wood furniture in the quietest Scandinavian register — pieces built slowly, made to outlive trends, and to be inherited rather than replaced.
Anno Studio
Founded in Aarhus in 2021, Anno Studio is a Danish design brand with a clear ambition: to preserve and carry on iconic Danish design classics for future generations. With deep roots in Danish craftsmanship, architecture and design heritage, Anno Studio works to breathe new life into timeless furniture through modern production, responsible material choices and uncompromising quality. The brand collaborates closely with renowned designers, architects and manufacturers to ensure that each relaunch respects the history of the original, whilst adapting it to today’s demands for functionality, durability and aesthetics. Anno Studio is particularly renowned for the relaunch of the iconic Serie 600 collection, designed by the legendary architects Friis & Moltke.
AYTM
A Danish interior design brand founded in 2015 by husband-and-wife duo Per and Kathrine Gran Hartvigsen. Headquartered by the harbour of Aarhus, AYTM — pronounced "item" — reinterprets Scandinavian minimalism through bold, internationally inspired colours and sculptural forms. Every piece is developed in-house in close collaboration with external designers, resulting in pieces that balance simplicity with a decadent, expressive edge.
Fogia
Fogia is a Swedish design brand with roots in the Scandinavian design tradition. The company was founded in 1981 by Hans Rosander and Lars Fritzell, who originally developed an innovative method of joining Plexiglas to create striking furniture. Since then, Fogia has evolved into a recognised manufacturer of furniture where craftsmanship, material knowledge and timeless design go hand in hand. Today, Fogia collaborates with some of the Nordic region's most recognised designers, creating furniture that combines function, comfort and character. Production takes place in the company's own factory, where traditional craftsmanship techniques meet modern innovation to ensure high quality and longevity. With a focus on thoughtful design, honest materials and furniture that gets more beautiful with time, Fogia has established itself as a strong representative of modern Scandinavian design.
Form & Refine
The Danish design brand Form & Refine, founded in 2018, celebrates pure, natural materials and uncompromising local craftsmanship. With a deep respect for the Nordic design tradition, the brand creates functional furniture and interiors where the texture, colour and natural beauty of the materials are always allowed to take centre stage and develop a beautiful patina over time. Sustainability and responsibility are at the heart of everything Form & Refine does. They carefully select raw materials and work exclusively with local, specialist craftspeople in the materials’ countries of origin to support traditional craft communities. The result is a timeless, authentic and functional collection that combines understated elegance with long-lasting quality.
Hannun
Hannun began in a parents' garden outside Barcelona, where founder Maurici Badía started building the kind of handmade, sustainably sourced wooden furniture he couldn't find anywhere else — and selling the first pieces through Instagram. The first order shipped in July 2017. Today the Catalan brand works with a network of small workshops across Europe, producing handcrafted furniture and homeware in FSC-certified wood, finished with water-based varnishes and free of animal materials. Hannun was the first Spanish furniture company to earn B Corp certification — design as a quiet act of conscience.
HOUE
HOUE was founded in 2007 by Lars Houe with a clear ambition: to bring serious Scandinavian design to the garden and the terrace at a price that didn't require an inheritance. The Danish house works almost exclusively with the country's own design talent, producing outdoor and indoor collections defined by clean lines, considered comfort, and a quiet attentiveness to material — including a pioneering line in furniture made from recycled household plastic, developed and produced in Denmark. Today HOUE is sold through more than a thousand retailers across forty-plus countries, but the philosophy hasn't moved: affordable luxury, designed for the long evenings outside.
Montana
Montana was founded in 1982 by Peter J. Lassen, a former naval officer turned furniture man who happened also to be the great-grandson of Fritz Hansen. After years at Fritz Hansen — where his more radical ideas were judged too progressive for the late 1970s — Lassen left, took with him an unassuming 60×60 shelving sketch, and built it into a quiet design revolution from a workshop in the Funen village of Haarby. The name Montana was chosen for its international ring, its three modular syllables, and its play on the Danish montere — to assemble. Forty years on, the family-run brand still produces every module in Haarby, in a palette of 42 considered colours, on the founding philosophy that storage should leave room for personality rather than impose its own.
MUUBS
Muubs was founded in 2010 by Bent and Dorthe Povlsen in the East Jutland town of Grenaa, with a quietly contrarian ambition: to design against perfection. Working in untreated wood, leather, stone, cement and rough metal, the brand makes furniture and homeware that wear their natural cracks and irregularities as features rather than flaws — Scandinavian design with a rougher, more masculine grain. The studio calls its philosophy beauty in imperfection, a Nordic kinship with the Japanese tradition of wabi-sabi. Part of Design Concept Denmark alongside Andersen Furniture.
Muuto
Muuto was founded in 2006 in Copenhagen by Kristian Byrge and Peter Bonnén — its name a contraction of the Finnish muutos, meaning a new perspective. The founders saw a Scandinavian design scene living a little too comfortably on its mid-century classics, and set out to write the next chapter. Working with a generation of rising Nordic designers — Anderssen & Voll, Cecilie Manz, Mika Tolvanen — Muuto has built a quietly definitive collection of furniture, lighting and accessories that helped give a name to New Nordic design.
Noble Denmark
Noble Denmark er skabt med en ambition om at forene skandinavisk elegance, kompromisløs kvalitet og tidløst design. Vi tror på, at ægte luksus findes i detaljerne – i håndværket, materialerne og den oplevelse, vores produkter skaber i hverdagen. Med rødder i dansk designtradition udvikler Noble Denmark produkter, der kombinerer funktionalitet, æstetik og holdbarhed. Vores mission er at tilbyde moderne løsninger til mennesker, der værdsætter kvalitet, autenticitet og et stilrent udtryk.
Normann Copenhagen
Normann Copenhagen was founded in 1999 by Jan Andersen and Poul Madsen with a deceptively simple ambition: to make the ordinary extraordinary through great design. The breakthrough came with the Norm 69 pendant — 69 flame-resistant plastic pieces that the buyer slots together by hand — and the brand has since grown into an international house spanning furniture, lighting, ceramics and textiles. Danish in tradition, playful in execution, sold today in some eighty countries.
SACKit
SACKit was founded in 2012 in Aalborg — the same northern Danish city where Jørn Utzon grew up — when Kristoffer Glerup set out to reimagine that most casual of furniture forms, the beanbag, in the language of Scandinavian design. The breakthrough was the RETROit lounge chair, with its two-chamber construction and hand-sewn cross-stitch seam that has since become the brand's quiet signature. From there, SACKit has expanded with the same disciplined hand into outdoor lighting, weatherproof Bluetooth speakers, headphones and serving trays — a small, considered universe of objects for casual living, where comfort never apologises for quality, and where electronics are designed to look as good as they sound.
Serax
Serax was founded in 1986 by Belgian brothers Serge and Axel Van Den Bossche — their names fused into one — when they took over their mother's small flowerpot business and gave it a new direction. Four decades on, the family-run house has become a design platform rather than a single voice, collaborating with designers from Ann Demeulemeester to Ottolenghi to Vincent Van Duysen on tableware, lighting and ceramics that now grace Michelin tables across the world.
STOFF Nagel
A piece of design history, returned to the table. STOFF Nagel revives the iconic 1960s candle holder originally drawn by Werner Stoff and Hans Nagel — born, the story goes, when Nagel fell backwards in alpine snow and his three fingers cut perfect holes for slim tapers. After decades out of production, the Danish house relaunched the modular brass classic in 2015 using Werner Stoff's original drawings, and has since expanded the collection with vases, bowls, stands and finishes from solid brass to black chrome. Stackable, sculptural, and quietly defiant of trend.
WB Manufaktur
WB Manufaktur — formerly Tablelab — was founded in 2017 in Hornslet, just north of Aarhus, with a quietly specialist ambition: to make the dining table the centerpiece it deserves to be. Built around modular tabletops in linoleum, valchromat and oak, paired with powder-coated steel or wooden legs, the collection is designed to be adjusted to the room rather than the other way around. Everything is produced in Denmark — honest materials, considered proportions, made for the table that will outlast the chairs around it.
WeDoWood
We Do Wood was founded in Copenhagen in 2011 on a single, stubborn conviction: that new Danish design and strict sustainability should never be at odds. The studio's signature material is moso bamboo — the only woody plant that grows fast enough to keep pace with human consumption — sourced from certified plantations grown without chemicals or pesticides. Pieces are finished without paint where possible, joined with formaldehyde-free glue, and built to last in the long Scandinavian tradition. Quiet, considered furniture for those who measure quality by what they don't add.
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