Örsjö Belysning
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Örsjö is founded on simple values and strong convictions, dedicated to developing and handcrafting premium lighting in its local factory with the sincere ambition of leaving the best possible mark on the planet. Handcrafted objects carry an intangible sense of human touch and warmth—a connection between creator and user that is often lost in industrial production. For this reason, craftsmanship lies at the heart of Örsjö’s work, with local artisans involved across the entire product range. Welding, soldering, bending, polishing, painting, assembling, glass blowing, and leather carving all take place either in Örsjö’s own factory or in trusted workshops within the region. Ultimately, Örsjö strives to create products designed to outlast their makers and contribute positively to the world.

During 3daysofdesign Örsjö Belysning will team up with Swedish furniture manufacturer Källemo and together showcase new and classic designs. Örsjö and Källemo share the same values and dedication towards local craftsmanship, quality and the love of true materials. Both of them also cooperate with several Swedish well known designers such as Jonas Bohlin, Pierre Sindre, Matti Klenell and Anna Kraitz.

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