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  • Fagerhult announces its official market entry in Germany.

    Fagerhult announces its official market entry in Germany.

    As the Scandinavian market leader for innovative and sustainable lighting solutions, Fagerhult now offers its comprehensive range of products for office applications in Germany. It focuses on lighting solutions that enhance human well-being and help more property owners minimise their climate impact and achieve sustainability targets.

  • Fagerhult Fjord

    Fjord leads the way – with optimized optics and fewer points of installation

    When Fagerhult now launches Fjord – a bollard in two heights and with several light distributions – new opportunities are available when lighting outdoor environments. The luminaire meets high demands on efficiency and installation without compromising on either lighting design or aesthetics.

  • Stockholm City Hall, Nobel Week Lights. Photo: Christan Åslund

    Fagerhult x Nobel Week Lights – a partnership highlighting innovation and a brighter future

    Fagerhult becomes Principal Partner of the Nobel Week Lights, an annual light festival presented by the Nobel Prize Museum. During Nobel Week, Dec 2–10, a tribute is made through the art of light to the Nobel Prize laureates and their contributions to the greatest benefit to humankind. A solid shared passion for light and innovation links the partnership between Nobel Week Lights and Fagerhult.

  • United to create healthier, more productive indoor environments

    United to create healthier, more productive indoor environments

    The four companies Camfil, Condair, Fagerhult and Swegon have teamed up to establish Healthy Indoors Alliance, a joint initiative to improve the healthfulness, productivity and comfort of the people in commercial, public and residential buildings. The website, healthyindoors.eu, features comprehensive information vital to understanding how we can create sustainable, healthy indoors.

  • Hear interior design company Kinnarps thoughts on how the office might be redefined post-pandemic.

    Redefining the workplace - a visionary outlook on the office from Kinnarps

    Interior design company Kinnarps originated as a family owned business (and still is to this day) from the country side - and is now a synonym internationally for ergonomics and quality. We have met with Henrik Axell, Workplace strategist, and Johanna Walden, Brand and concept marketing manager, to hear their thoughts on how we can redefine the workplace post-pandemic.

  • The European standard for lighting in indoor workplaces, EN 12464-1, has been revised. Here are the news.

    Keep up with standards

    This autumn 2021 a revised version of EN 12464-1 is published, which sets requirements for Lighting of indoor work places. We met with Tommy Govén, Senior Designer and Adviser in Light and Lighting, and Klas Rejgård, Standard Specialist at Fagerhult, to learn more.

  • Post-pandemic, many companies has re-evaluated what the purpose of the physical office is. Here are some examples of why we still need the workplace.

    What is the purpose of the office?

    Our flexible and digital way of working during the past year has changed the way we perceive what can pass as a work space. But, post-pandemic, what is really the purpose of a physical office space? We need a place where we can collaborate, have a good working environment - and come home from, and separate work and free time.

  • Experiencing a brand is more than just the logo. It is the smell, the sound and the light as well. (Photo: Alexander Ruas)

    Feel the brand

    Why is it that we expect a certain type of music in a jeans shop? And how is it that we notice instantly when the music might be “wrong”? We perceive our environment with all our senses, and the sensory stimuli triggers feelings within us. But does the sensory impressions influence my will to shop?

  • Living with dementia can be confusing and emotionally turbulent. But light therapy can help balance some of the symptoms. (Photo: Ola Ericson)

    Agitated, anxious and alone - living with Dementia

    For many people suffering from Alzheimer’s disease and related dementias (ADRD) life can be confusing and emotionally turbulent. But light therapy can help balance some of the symptoms.

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