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LINTEX redefines writing boards with Scandinavian design, blending function, aesthetics, and innovation. Designed for offices, schools, and meeting spaces, these tools enhance creativity, supporting ideas, workflows, and visual communication. Founded in Sweden in 1983, LINTEX ensures full control of design and production, delivering premium quality and sustainability. By 2030, all products will be 100% circular, designed for reuse and recycling. As a net producer of renewable energy, the factory runs on solar and geothermal power. Certified by FSC®, EU Ecolabel, and Möbelfakta, LINTEX continues to shape creative spaces—where ideas take form and possibilities unfold.

LINTEX presents new products that elevate writable surfaces through Scandinavian design and material innovation. The exhibition, held in the LINTEX showroom, showcases the latest glass colour collection, curated by Swedish design studio and longtime collaborator Halleroed, along with new accessories and other updates that refine both function and aesthetics. Designed for offices, schools, and collaborative spaces, these pieces transform everyday tools into inspiring objects. With certified, responsible design, LINTEX continues to push the boundaries of creative workspaces. Visitors are invited to explore, connect, and enjoy coffee, drinks, and finger food in a setting designed for inspiration.

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