Stelton
Stelton is an innovative Danish design house, founded in 1960 by two soldier comrades Niels Stellan Høm and Carton Madelaire. The name is a combination of their given names: Stellan + Carton = Stelton. Today, the company designs timeless and functional objects, which makes everyday life more beautiful. Their products have proven to stand the test of time aesthetically and quality-wise, and are cherished and passed down generations.
Stelton’s design families and many product lines are the result of fruitful collaborations with international designers and architects. Such collaborations have often been awarded with design awards like Red Dot, German Design Award and the ID award. Iconic designs like Arne Jacobsen’s Cylinda-line and Erik Magnussen’s EM77 vacuum jug are the basis of Stelton’s DNA, and the durable, functional products are present in homes and offices all over the world.
In 2004 the Ring family acquired Stelton and since then Stelton has extended its collaboration with international architects and designers. They contribute to assuring that Stelton’s assortment is characterised by a synthesis between form and function and innovative ideas. Stelton has its own internal product development and quality control department and strives to be a brand that the world’s best designers wish to work for.