Since 1936
90 years – no shortcuts
In the Viskan valley lies the industrial village of Horred. It was here that our grandfather Sven’s curiosity for smart, functional furniture was first awakened. At the age of 14, he took his first steps into furniture making by working in his father’s small carpentry workshop.
By the age of 25, he had saved enough to purchase a piece of land, build a factory, and found Horreds Möbel.
Horreds
Rebel
quality
Horreds manufactures and sells office and meeting furniture with many built-in added values. We summarize it with one word – “Rebel Quality” – which means that our products withstand wear and tear, design changes, and can be renewed time and time again. Long-term sustainability is also reflected in our environmental and quality certifications. We place great importance on every detail, such as surfaces, the feel of wood, stitching, and material combinations.
LONG-TERM SUSTAINABILITY
We love it when our customers have high demands, want customizations, or have other preferences. Production takes place in our own factory in Horred, Sweden. Since 1936, our ambition has been to create lasting impressions with long-term and sustainable design. Be the rebel with a purpose.
Inclusive environment
People
och design
For us, interior design has always been about much more than just furniture. It forms landscapes that are meant to support people, their flows, and different functions. Our focus is to contribute to environments where people feel comfortable, included, and where different functions are facilitated. Whether it’s collaboration, focused work, or relaxation, that’s what furniture design means to us – both then and now.

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