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Getama - Furniture for Life

Getama is one of those, 'if you know.. you know' companies. It is quietly understated, doesn't shout too much about itself, but if you scratch at the surface and take a closer look, you'll find Getama pieces ooze integrity, authenticity, and serious comfort!

A quick summary:

  • Founded in 1899.
  • Producer of highest quality danish design furniture.
  • All entirely made in Denmark at Getama's own factory. All by highly skilled craftsmen
  • Getama is the oldest producer to work with Danish designer Hans J. Wegner.
  • Wegner designed over 120 different models for Getama more than for any other Company with whom he collaborated.
Company History:
Getama is the very epitome of something authentically Danish. It is probably the most shining example imaginable of Danish Design.

Getama was founded in 1899 in the North Jutland town of Gedsted, where a
young, innovative joiner by the name of Carl Pedersen had the brilliant idea of
using seaweed from the Limfjord – of which there was a plentiful supply – to
make mattresses. Hence the name Gedsted Tang- og Madrasfabrik
(Gedsted Seaweed and Mattress Factory).

At a time when most people used mattresses stuffed with straw or heather, it transpired that more comfortable and supportive mattresses were in great demand. In fact, the new mattresses proved so popular that Carl Pedersen was obliged to build a new and bigger workshop the following year. The range of mattresses gradually expanded, and in 1910, Gedsted Tang- og Madrasfabrik launched its first bed and furniture collection.

The excellent craftsmanship, the fine quality and the superior level of service had made the factory renowned and respected throughout Denmark, but itwas the working relationship with Hans Wegner, the furniture architect, that helped Gedsted Tang- og Madrasfabrik make its international breakthrough as a furniture company.

As a result of this breakthrough, the company had to come up with a shorter and more international name, and so in 1953, Gedsted Tang- og Madrasfabrik became Getama. After more than a century, Getama’s ambition is still to create innovative, architect-designed furniture for the retail and contract markets.

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