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Horreds designs, manufactures, and sells office and meeting furniture built on enduring values. Summed up by the term Rebel Quality, its products are made to withstand wear, shifting design trends, and repeated renewal over time. Long–term sustainability is reinforced through environmental and quality certifications, while close attention is paid to every detail—from surfaces and the feel of wood to stitching and material combinations. In 2026, Horreds marks 90 years of designing and manufacturing furniture in Horred, Sweden—not as a milestone, but as a mindset that has guided the company since 1936.

Experience Horreds' latest design products, as Log, which brings the Swedish nature into the room or their flexible project tables or silent seatings and more. Welcome to Horreds' exhibition at Swedish Design Point, where you will be guided through a range of high–quality office, lounge and meeting furniture. Swedish Design Point is an open house pop–up exhibition taking place during the 3daysofdesign festival in Copenhagen. Don’t miss the opportunity to explore five Swedish brands—Blå Station, Glimakra of Sweden, Horreds Stolab and TreCe—in a unique and personal setting!

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