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Hästens Beds AB
File:Hastens logo.jpg
Company typePrivately held company
IndustryFurnitures / Luxury goods
GenreFamily Business
Founded1852 (1852)
FounderPehr Adolf Janson
HeadquartersKöping, Sweden
Area servedGlobal locations
Key peopleJan Ryde (Executive Chairman & Owner), Robert Carlén (CEO).
ProductsHigh-end Mattress/beds, bedding, accessories
Websitehttp://www.hastens.com/

Hästens Sängar AB, Hästens Beds AB or simply Hästens (Template:IPA-sv); is a Swedish manufacturer established in 1852, today specializing in luxury beds, premium bedlinen, pillows and lifestyle accessories. Its logo since 1917, was hand-drawn by Paul Janson, cousin of third generation David Janson. Often identified by their iconic blue-check beds and horse logo, Hästens manufacture their beds and mattresses by hand using natural materials like cotton, horse hair, wool and flax. Hästens retail stores also sell branded premium bedlinen, pillows, duvets and accessories. The company was originally founded by Pehr Adolf Janson in 1852 as a master saddler business and is still a family-owned company. David Janson (Per Thure Janson's son) shifted their focus in the early 1900s from making saddles to making beds. By 1952, a century after its foundation, they had become the official bedding supplier of Sweden’s royal court. The company continues to manufacture all beds in its factory in Sweden.

History

Pehr Adolf Janson, founder of Hästens.

Pehr Adolf Janson (1830-1885), was awarded his master certificate in 1852 by King Oscar I of Sweden. Master saddlers were also makers of mattresses, since horsetail hair was an essential material for the pads that went into the carriage. At that time, becoming master saddler in Sweden required the certificate to be issued by the King himself.

In the late 1800s, the family moved to Hed and Pehr Adolf's son Per Thure Janson decided to follow his father's path in becoming a master saddler. Per Thure, started a company together with his son David Janson. The business of making beds took off and they were soon making more beds than saddles.

David Janson (to the left) and master craftsmen photographed by David in front of the Hästens factory in Köping in the beginning of the 1900's

In 1939, British-Swedish architect Ralph Erskine (1914–2005), travelled by bicycle to Sweden, where he later met David Janson who commissioned him to build the Hästens Factory, which would be one among the first buildings that he designed in Sweden. It was designed by Erskine in 1948 and he also designed the further expansion of the factory in 1998, in Köping where the company is still located as of 2015.

In 1978, Jack Ryde designed Hästens' blue check pattern that was presented for a furniture trade fair. The blue check pattern is a registered trademark for Hästens beds and is protected.

Hästens today

Products

See also: Luxury goods and Upmarket
File:Hästens-bed.jpg
Hästens Bed

Hästens have nine different bed models, categorized as frame, continental and adjustable beds.

Markets

In 2006, Hästens was awarded the Swedish Trade Council's annual export award. Jan Ryde accepted the award from King Carl XVI Gustaf. At the time the brand was marketed in 22 countries, the largest markets being Netherlands, Finland, and the US.

Hästens currently operates multiple retail stores and approximately 200 Hästens Stores around the world in locations such as New York, London, Stockholm, Madrid and Brussels.

Awards

1952 - Purveyor to the Swedish Royal Court

2006 - Swedish Trade Council Export Award & Best International Growth Company by Ernst & Young

2010 - Wallpaper* Design Award Best Bed

2011 - Palme d'Or de la Literie de Prestige

2013 - Signum Priset Sweden (Signum prize is a trademark prize awarded to the Nordic company that best manages and foster their brand)

2015 - Hurun Report: The Best of the Best Awards 2015

Legal Cases

In 2000, a Swedish court ruled that Hästens was not allowed to advertise with phrases such as "The finest beds in the world" and "due to , we can offer 25 years warranty on springs and frames". The latter was, among other reasons, because the springs and frames were actually manufactured by a subcontractor. Many companies have tried to copy the check patterns and Hästens has successfully undertaken legal procedures in several countries against infringements and counterfeits. As of 2011, the phrase "At Hästens we set out to make the best beds in the world." is used.


References

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  14. http://www.camarahispanosueca.com/es/eventos/417-inauguracion-de-la-tienda-haestens-en-madrid.html
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  21. Groupe Decoration Francaise Paris
  22. "Signumpriset" (PDF). PRESS RELEASE 24.01.2013.
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  24. "Hurun Report". Hurun Report.
  25. Court ruling Dux v. Hästens. Marknadsdomstolen (2000). (In Swedish)
  26. http://sverigesradio.se/sida/artikel.aspx?programid=112&artikel=131601
  27. Best bed. Hastens.com. (2011)

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