| HÅG was established in 1943, they are currently Scandinavia's biggest and among the 10 biggest producers of office chairs in Europe HÅG, as a company, have prioritised environment and ergonomics throughout their
organisation.
HÅG invest 5% of their turnover into product development
HÅG's sitting solutions are developed to meet the body's need for movement. Freedom of movement for the entire body ensures that you feel healthier and are more productive.
HÅG chairs are also user friendly and easy to
adjust
All HÅG chairs are manufactured in accordance with international quality standards.
In addition all HÅG products come with a 10 year guarantee
The essence of HÅG chairs is that you sit in balance and therefore you can move just as easily forward and backwards, and sit still when you wish.
The chairs inspire you to change your position regularly - without even thinking about it. In this way blood circulation is stimulated and you feel better, both mentally and physically - and you can concentrate on the work you are doing
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HÅG Designers
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Peter Opsvik Peter Opsvik has been working with HÅG since 1974, he has contributed to the concept HÅG's business is built on today, he has designed a number of HÅG chairs including: HÅG Capisco, HÅG Ho4 Credo, HÅG H05, HÅG Conventio, HÅG Balans, HÅG Swing |
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Søren Yran Søren Yran designed the H03 after the theory that visual form must follow function - body and soul must receive the same message if a product is to be harmonious. Søren Yran designs furniture and specialist interiors mainly in Norway and the USA |
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Verner Panton (1926-1998) The versatile Architect and designer Verner Panton had an international practice in interior design, furniture, lamps, fabric, wall decorations, toys silverware candleholders, clocks glass and displays. He designed HÅG Pantonic |
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Svein Asbjørnsen Svein Asbjørnsen and his design firm sapDesign® asa have worked with HÅG since 1981. Using several of his own patents he has also carried out commissions for clients such as SAS and British Airways. He is involved in furniture manufacture in Norway, Italy and Japan |
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