Sibast

Sibast

Sibast Furniture traces back to 1908, when Peder Olsen Sibast opened a small carpentry workshop in the Danish village of Stenstrup. His son Helge grew up as his apprentice, took over the business, and by the 1950s and '60s was running a factory of more than 120 craftsmen, working with designer Arne Vodder to produce some of the most recognized furniture of the Danish Modern era, including the Sibast No. 7 and No. 8 chairs.

The company left the family's hands after Helge's death in 1985, until his grandson Ditlev Sibast and his wife Anna rediscovered the original No. 8 drawings in 2013 and relaunched the brand. Now run by the fourth generation, Sibast still builds every piece in Denmark with the same standard Helge set: solid wood, exacting joinery, and forms built to outlast trends. In 2025 the brand grew further, adding upholstery specialist Bent Hansen to the collection and bringing over a century of combined Danish craftsmanship under one name.

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