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Lunar inspiration from the new REFLEXION collection
Lunar inspiration from the new REFLEXION collection

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Trend alert - The Solar System

Danish furniture retailer JYSK has been inspired by the season’s lunar activity for its Autumn trend REFLEXION.

Astrology, the moon and its changing phases, and the solar system are all clearly reflected in the collection, which focuses on pleasing round shapes, dark and light, mystery and magic.

The tealight holder ESGIR, £5.99, brings a touch of spirituality into your home. Cushion cover GULDBLOMME, £8.50, has a mysterious, spiritual appearance, perfect for decorating your bedroom or living room. The silver metal plant YNGAR, £22.99, looks like a tree captured in the moonlight. The JACK vase, £7.99, looks like the surface of the moon.

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JYSK is an international chain of stores with Scandinavian roots that sells everything for the home. The first store opened in Denmark in 1979, and today JYSK has over 2,800 stores and 23,000 employees in 52 countries. In Germany and Austria the stores are called Dänisches Bettenlager – in the rest of the world JYSK. JYSK is owned by the family behind Lars Larsen Group, who owns a number of companies with a total annual turnover of 4.25 billion EUR. JYSK’s turnover is 3.58 billion EUR.

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Ciaron Hearns

Press contact Sales & Marketing Manager - JYSK UK & IE PR & Communication +353864226129

Scandinavian Sleeping & Living

JYSK is an international home furnishing retailer with Scandinavian roots that makes it easy to furnish every room in any home and garden. With more than 3,200 stores and webshops in 48 countries, JYSK always has a great offer and competent service nearby, no matter how customers want to shop.

Founder Lars Larsen opened his first store in Denmark in 1979. Today, JYSK employs 30,000 colleagues.
JYSK is part of family-owned Lars Larsen Group with a total turnover of EUR 5.869 billion in financial year 2021/22. JYSK’s turnover was EUR 4.87 billion in financial year 2021/22.