Lammhults
Lammhults is a Swedish design furniture manufacturer — founded in 1945 by Edvin Ståhl as a mechanical workshop called "Lammhults Mekaniska" in Lammhult, a town in the heart of Sweden's furniture kingdom (Småland, approximately 450 kilometres south of Stockholm). Edvin Ståhl instilled from the outset the principles of the Modern Movement: clean, functional design suitable for mass production. In the mid-1950s he took the decisive step and transformed the company into a design business. The first designer collaborations began with Börge Lindau and Bo Lindekrantz, who created numerous design classics for Lammhults over two decades — including the S70 series (1968). 1986 collaboration with Johannes Foersom & Peter Hiort-Lorenzen; 1988 Lammhults Workshop — a scholarship programme for five young designers, from which the long-term cooperation with Gunilla Allard among others emerged. Lammhults is today part of Lammhults Design Group (formerly Expanda, renamed 2008), which also includes Abstracta (Denmark) and Fora Form (Norway). Since 2018: strategic focus entirely on the contract market — two business areas: Office Interiors and Library Interiors.
Production: 10,000 m² factory in Lammhult, headquarters and showroom integrated, approximately 100 craftspeople in manufacturing — furniture making as an inherited skill across generations. Certifications: ISO 14001 and ISO 9001 since 1998, Möbelfakta (Swedish industry certification for quality, ethics and environment), Nordic Ecolabel for volume products. Design philosophy: "Space Matters" — tagline and current creative direction. Designer collaborations: Börge Lindau + Bo Lindekrantz, Gunilla Allard, Johannes Foersom & Peter Hiort-Lorenzen (Portus sofa/seating series, Portus Lounge), Anya Sebton (Add room divider), Peter Andersson (Corso). Product categories: chairs, sofas, modular seating systems (Portus), shelving/room dividers (Add), tables, office solutions, library furniture. Markets: corporate environments, education & culture, hospitality & travel, healthcare, libraries.
The brand is good address for architects and interior designers seeking for corporate office, library, educational, hospitality and healthcare contract projects a Swedish design furniture manufacturer founded in Lammhult (Småland, Sweden) by Edvin Ståhl in 1945 and grown within the principles of the Modern Movement that with designer collaborations from Börge Lindau & Bo Lindekrantz through Gunilla Allard to Johannes Foersom & Peter Hiort-Lorenzen and Anya Sebton, ISO 14001/9001 certification since 1998, Möbelfakta and Nordic Ecolabel certification and a strategic contract orientation with the business areas Office Interiors and Library Interiors combines the finest of the Scandinavian design tradition with a documented sustainability strategy.
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Lammhults
Lammhults is a Swedish design furniture manufacturer — founded in 1945 by Edvin Ståhl as a mechanical workshop called "Lammhults Mekaniska" in Lammhult, a town in the heart of Sweden's furniture kingdom (Småland, approximately 450 kilometres south of Stockholm). Edvin Ståhl instilled from the outset the principles of the Modern Movement: clean, functional design suitable for mass production. In the mid-1950s he took the decisive step and transformed the company into a design business. The first designer collaborations began with Börge Lindau and Bo Lindekrantz, who created numerous design classics for Lammhults over two decades — including the S70 series (1968). 1986 collaboration with Johannes Foersom & Peter Hiort-Lorenzen; 1988 Lammhults Workshop — a scholarship programme for five young designers, from which the long-term cooperation with Gunilla Allard among others emerged. Lammhults is today part of Lammhults Design Group (formerly Expanda, renamed 2008), which also includes Abstracta (Denmark) and Fora Form (Norway). Since 2018: strategic focus entirely on the contract market — two business areas: Office Interiors and Library Interiors.
Production: 10,000 m² factory in Lammhult, headquarters and showroom integrated, approximately 100 craftspeople in manufacturing — furniture making as an inherited skill across generations. Certifications: ISO 14001 and ISO 9001 since 1998, Möbelfakta (Swedish industry certification for quality, ethics and environment), Nordic Ecolabel for volume products. Design philosophy: "Space Matters" — tagline and current creative direction. Designer collaborations: Börge Lindau + Bo Lindekrantz, Gunilla Allard, Johannes Foersom & Peter Hiort-Lorenzen (Portus sofa/seating series, Portus Lounge), Anya Sebton (Add room divider), Peter Andersson (Corso). Product categories: chairs, sofas, modular seating systems (Portus), shelving/room dividers (Add), tables, office solutions, library furniture. Markets: corporate environments, education & culture, hospitality & travel, healthcare, libraries.
The brand is good address for architects and interior designers seeking for corporate office, library, educational, hospitality and healthcare contract projects a Swedish design furniture manufacturer founded in Lammhult (Småland, Sweden) by Edvin Ståhl in 1945 and grown within the principles of the Modern Movement that with designer collaborations from Börge Lindau & Bo Lindekrantz through Gunilla Allard to Johannes Foersom & Peter Hiort-Lorenzen and Anya Sebton, ISO 14001/9001 certification since 1998, Möbelfakta and Nordic Ecolabel certification and a strategic contract orientation with the business areas Office Interiors and Library Interiors combines the finest of the Scandinavian design tradition with a documented sustainability strategy.