Ragnars Inredningar AB is a Swedish office furniture manufacturer. The company originated in the 1950s as a small carpentry in Tenhult, Sweden. In 1978, Gustav Ragnar acquired the business. The Ragnars brand was founded in 2001 by Johan Ragnar (Gustav's son) with the presentation of the first own product range R5 at the Stockholm Furniture Fair. The inaugural product was a height-adjustable desk system with rectangular geometry — described at the time as "anti-design". In 2016, Ragnars was acquired by the Lammhults Design Group. The company is headquartered in Forserum, Sweden.
The range covers electrically height-adjustable desks, conference tables, office chairs, cabinet systems, acoustic dividers and acoustic screens. Ragnars collaborates with leading Swedish architects. Reference projects include the King Abdulaziz Center for World Culture (Saudi Arabia), the Oslo Opera House, the Swedish Embassy in Washington, Pfizer Scandinavian HQ Stockholm and Microsoft Sweden HQ. Showrooms are in Stockholm, Malmö and Copenhagen (since 2023 at Kuglegården). Sister brands within the Lammhults Design Group: Abstracta, Foraform and Lammhults.
Ragnars is a specialised insider brand for demanding office and corporate projects in northern Europe — known for high manufacturing quality, adaptability and a rigorous geometric design language that has remained consistent since the brand's launch in 2001.