Input interior and Trygg-Hansa join forces on reuse

Tens of tonnes of CO2 emissions. According to estimation values, that is the environmental saving achieved by Trygg-Hansa as a result of opting to reuse large parts of its interior furnishings instead of buying new. The move to the Hyllie district of Malmö involves the co-location of four offices with a total of 1,200 employees. … Continued

Swedish authority spending on reused furnishings in the millions

For the past year, authorities in Sweden have, for the first time, been able to purchase reused furniture and recondition products under a national agreement. Kammarkollegiet (Sweden’s Legal, Financial and Administrative Services Agency) recently issued a summary of authorities’ spending on circular furniture flows. Just over SEK 9 million has been spent on reuse and … Continued

Greenified launches in Denmark, Finland, and Norway

Greenified is a circular furniture market for those who want to buy or sell furniture in a cost-effective, easy and sustainable way. Here, furnishings that no longer fulfill their purpose get a new life, in a new environment, with someone else. After a successful introduction in Sweden, Greenified is now launched in Denmark, Finland and … Continued

New agreement for office furniture with the City of Helsinki

The agreement concerns the extensive procurement of office furniture for the City of Helsinki in which 10 suppliers were chosen to be part of the agreement. Input interior, the Nordic region’s leading independent interior design group, has signed the agreement for the first time. The Agreement period is three years and it can be continued … Continued

New framework agreement for re-use with the City of Gothenburg

The aim of the new framework agreement (‘re-use of furniture within offices and public environments’) is that it should feel just as simple and secure to purchase reused furniture as new furniture. Input interior was one of several players to have signed a re-use agreement with the City of Gothenburg during the spring. “We are … Continued

Input interior acquires Rom for Flere

Input interior is an independent interior design group that since its inception in 1987 supplies interior design to offices and businesses, hotels and restaurants, schools as well as the health and social care sector. Input interior’s head office is located in Gothenburg. In 2019, Input interior had a turnover of SEK 3 billion, and the … Continued

Stålbox becomes Input interior

Since its founding in 1996, Stålbox has been supplying interior furnishings for public environments to both Finnish and international clients. Sales have previously focused on private businesses and offices, and schools and educational environments. The acquisition in 2017 brought two additional business areas – hospitals and care facilities, and hotels and restaurants. Increase in both … Continued

New values for older interiors

“Our turnover for recycled interior furnishings has increased sharply in the past 5 years. There is huge potential within this field, and with major players as role models this will increase further,” says Mille Milehem, COO at Input interior. Increased interest in re-use Over the past five years Input interior has noted increased interest in … Continued

Large office projects require new services

Big companies may be moving out of Stockholm city centre, but the trend on the west coast is the exact opposite. Competition is fierce for central locations in Gothenburg, which has resulted in continuous construction of new office properties in central locations. The local planning authority recently presented new visions for the area around Ullevimotet, … Continued

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