What better than a Viking themed feast to celebrate the local launch of Danish design brand Holmris B8? Thanks to JEB, we can now all indulge in some world-class Scandinavian design.
The team at JEB has kicked off their partnership with Denmark’s Holmris B8 in style with an exclusive Viking themed party and feast! Founded in 1937, Holmris B8 is a family-owned company that has been running for over 80 years. They have been regarded as one of the most innovative furniture companies in Denmark, focusing their service solutions across the four market segments: Office, Learning, Care, and Hospitality.
Last week, JEB played host to a party celebrating the partnership launch of the brand in Australia, organising a Vikings style Danish feast at the JEB Sydney showroom. With guests including some of the local design community’s most notable names as well as key members from Holmris B8’s team.
Available now for purchase, JEB’s Sydney showroom is now enlightened with astonishing pieces from Holmris B8, featuring four different collections:
The S60: Minimalistic Expressions
The S60 features a series of work desks that expresses a simplistic, yet stylish expression.
The Cabale: Modernistic Collection
Originally designed in 1996, the Cabale relaunched in 2005 with greater additions on functionality for its modern collection of tables for active workstations.
The Tweet: Soft Seating Collection
The Tweet consists of a soft seating collection that is suitable for individual interior solutions.
The Groovy CC chairs collection focuses on addressing different needs. They carry a wide range of models to fit for any interior style.




















The partnership with Holmris B8 is envisaged that the two-way cooperation will strengthen greater success for both companies in offering furniture solutions.
We join JEB in celebrating the down under launch of this new great Danish brand and can’t wait to see what we can now add to our own design collections.
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