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VIDEO: JYSK opens first store in Ireland

- On the day of the company's 40th anniversary, JYSK has opened its first store in Ireland, the company's last larger market in Europe.

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JYSK celebrates 40th anniversary with opening in Ireland

- 2 April 2019 it is 40 years since the first JYSK store opened in Aarhus. Since then expansion has been a cornerstone in JYSK, and therefore the anniversary is celebrated with the opening of the company’s first store in Ireland.

JYSK store

JYSK Nordic and Dänisches Bettenlager join forces

- The family owning Lars Larsen Group has after careful consideration decided to merge JYSK Nordic, which operates 1,287 stores in 20 countries, and Dänisches Bettenlager, which operates 1,283 stores in 7 countries, into one business unit.

JYSK Museum

40 years of JYSK become a museum

- April marks the 40th anniversary of the world’s first ever JYSK store. This will be celebrated with the official opening of JYSK Museum on Friday 8 March at 2pm, when Lars Larsen’s wife, Kris, will cut the ribbon for the museum.

Lars Larsen receives Cross of the Order of Chivalry from by the Queen.

JYSK and the royal connection

- JYSK is not only Purveyor to The Royal Danish Court. The founder of JYSK, Lars Larsen, also has a special relation to The Royal House and The Queen.

FY18

Year in review at GOJYSK.com

- A look at the most popular stories in the different languages and some key numbers from the financial year at GOJYSK.com.

We celebrating Lars Larsen’s birthday with beautiful cakes

Birthday cakes from around the world

- To celebrate our founder Lars Larsen’s 70th birthday on 6 August, JYSK colleagues around the world enjoyed cakes.

Oskar Fisker Nielsen

Oskar digitises golden moments from VHS tapes

- For the new JYSK Museum in Denmark, around 100 old VHS tapes have to be digitised. That is part of Oskar Fisker Nielsen’s job.

Birthday video

VIDEO: Happy 70th birthday to Lars Larsen

- JYSK colleagues from around the world wish our founder happy birthday – in their own language.