During spring 2018 Konstfack's restaurant ‘The Plant’ was decorated with a huge woven photographic collage. The textile art was designed to commemorate 175 years of Swedens University of Arts, Craft and Design also known as Konstfack.
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Svensson at Input Selected
On 6-8 November, Svensson partnered with David design at Input Interior's event 'Input selected´.
Orgatec 2018
Orgatec in Cologne is over and what a show it has been! Svensson fabrics could be seen, not only in our own booth but also on amazing pieces of furniture with several of our partners.
Eco Label
In 2017, Svensson celebrated 130 years as a textile producer. Thinking and acting long term is in our genes. Now it´s even easier to choose environmentally safe textile solutions from Svensson with an additional 23 textiles added to our collection of EU Ecolabel branded textiles.
Plockepinn in traffic
Our fabric Plockepinn has been successfully specified for 125 buses on a recent prestigious transport project in Kristianstad Fylke.
Svensson in collaboration with Offecct
As a starting point for a collaboration between Svensson and Offecct in Malmö, we held an event together in Offecct's newly created showroom.
Visit us at Orgatec 2018
Orgatec will take place October 23-27 in Cologne, Germany. Reserve the date to come and visit Svensson at the show!
800 kilos of fabric make all the difference in Rwanda
In February we shipped 800 kilos of fabric from Svensson in Kinna, to Gasabo, a community in Rwanda where the fabrics will help create jobs and better living conditions for women and their families. Behind the project is Swedish manufacturing company Safeman and partner Svensson, supplying both curtains and upholstery fabrics.
The Svensson teamwork - All for one
Svensson has all the skills it needs in-house, from research and development to design and production. We quizzed four employees about smart collaboration across departmental boundaries, and what that means in practice.
Perfect climate - The birth of the climate screen
Svensson today exports climate screens to over 130 countries. Here two of the architects behind its success, Göran Henningsson and Cees den Boer, recall how it all began in the 1970s with a load of scrap and a brilliant idea.