| Tranekær Furniture |
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| Company Profile Tranekær Furniture was founded in 1974 by Count Preben Ahlefeldt-Laurvig, Tranekær Castle Estate, Denmark. The production of furniture commenced in a former warehouse belonging to the castle. Today, the company is located on the island Langeland in the little town of Tranekær. |
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![]() Table Model 5322 in solid maple Design: Hans J Wegner |
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![]() Arc Chair Model 401/406 Design: Pelikan & Co |
![]() Arc Table Model 415 |
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![]() Arc Bistro |
![]() Arc Conference |
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![]() Table Model 52600 & Chair model 250 Design: Niels Jørgen Haugesen |
![]() Armchair Design: Niels Jørgen Haugesen |
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| Tranekær Furniture is not a traditional furniture factory, but rather an industrialized cabinetmaker’s workshop with employees who are all trained cabinetmakers and who understand and appreciate the ideas of design and quality. The original production of furniture using end grain mosaic for tabletops connects the name Tranekær Furniture with furniture of excellent craftsmanship. Table Model 206
Design: Kurt Østervig |
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![]() Sideboard/Wall Cupboard Model 179 Design: Kurt Østervig |
Today, Tranekær mainly produces furniture of wood, but wood in combination with steel has become an important part of the program as well. Every piece of furniture is manufactured in a craftsman like very high quality. The production includes a wide range of architect-designed tables and chairs for private homes and for the contract market. Tranekær Furniture cooperates with internationally well-known designers such as Niels Jørgen Haugesen, Pelikan & Co., Hans J. Wegner, Van Den Berghe and Kurt Østervig. |
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| Tranekær Furniture is very conscious of its design policy and is permanently developing and experimenting within the furniture production - always giving the highest priority to top quality craftsmanship. Today, 98% of Tranekær Furniture's revenue comes from production of modern classics. The company exemplifies an enterprise that is still looking for new ways to utilize wood and steel in furniture production in combination with traditional craftsmanship. | ![]() Dining table Design: Hans Wegner |
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